TWO COPIES OF STRANGE FRUIT, BY LILLIAN SMITH,

Pricing & History
lot of 10, including Deep River, by Thurman, Howard. New York: Harper Brothers, n.d. Large 12mo, in greed d.j. with illustrations along with text. Plus Religious Folk-Songs of the Negro, edited by Dett, Nathanial. Hampton, VA: Hampton Institute Press, 1927. 8vo, in blue cloth boards with gilt stamped title on cover and spine, 236pp and 13 hymns. Plus The Book of American Negro Poetry, edited by James Weldon Johnson. New York: Harcourt, Brace & Co., 1922. 12mo, in brown boards with nicely repaired spine, 214pp, plus index. Plus Ol' Man Adam An' His Chillun by Bradford, Roark. New York: Harper & Bros., 1928. 12mo, in an illustrated dust jacket and endpapers, 264pp. "A Darky Preacher's Hilarious Version of the Bible in his own words." Plus You and Segregation by Talmadge, Herman. Birmingham, AL: Vulcan Press, 1955. 8vo, in a black and white dust jacket. Plus Poetry by American Negroes by Newman White and Clinton Jackson. Durham, N.C.: Trinity College Press, 1924. 12mo, in blue cloth boards with gilt stamped on spine, 237pp. Plus John Jasper by Hatcher, William. New York: Fleming H. Revell Company, 1908. 12mo, in brown cloth boards with stamped title on cover and spine, 183pp. Also contains frontispiece illustration plate. Plus 2 identical versions of Strange Fruit by Smith, Lillian. New York: American Book-Stratford Press, 1944. Both read more