Limited Edition Armstrong, Gregory Apparel [TmWY1AZF]
Limited Edition Armstrong, Gregory Apparel [TmWY1AZF] Experience the groundbreaking biography of Black activist George Jackson with this first edition of "Limited Edition Armstrong, Gregory Apparel [TmWY1AZF]." This meticulously crafted book, published by Harper & Row in 1974, offers a profound insight into the life an
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Limited Edition Armstrong, Gregory Apparel [TmWY1AZF]
Limited Edition Armstrong, Gregory Apparel [TmWY1AZF]
Experience the groundbreaking biography of Black activist George Jackson with this first edition of "Limited Edition Armstrong, Gregory Apparel [TmWY1AZF]." This meticulously crafted book, published by Harper & Row in 1974, offers a profound insight into the life and legacy of Jackson, a figure whose impact transcended his untimely death in 1971. Key features of this edition include the original red cloth binding, a dust jacket, and the inclusion of Jackson's letters from his time in prison, which were compiled and edited by Armstrong. This collection, "Soledad Brother," became a surprise best-seller, propelling Jackson into the spotlight of leftist and intellectual circles.Product Details
This first edition is in very good condition, showcasing the timeless appeal of Armstrong's work. The book boasts xi, 238pp, and features a red cloth cover with a dust jacket that displays mild wear. Notable details include a scrape/indentation to the textblock at the base of the spine, a "Library of Congress Duplicate" stamp on the title page, and mild fading to the perimeters of the boards. The dust jacket, while unclipped, has two 1" closed tears at the top of the front panel and a small chip at the base of the spine, but remains intact and protective.- Condition: Very good
- Binding: Red cloth
- Pages: xi, 238pp
Practical Uses and Benefits
"Limited Edition Armstrong, Gregory Apparel [TmWY1AZF]" is an invaluable resource for scholars, activists, and anyone interested in the history of the civil rights movement and the prison system in the United States. This book is not just a biography; it is a testament to the resilience and spirit of George Jackson.- Academic Research: Perfect for students and researchers studying the Black Panther Party, prison activism, and the broader context of the 1960s and 1970s.
- Activist Insight: Offers a firsthand account of Jackson's struggle for justice and equality, inspiring readers to continue the fight for social change.
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