SoldInscribed by Langston HughesHeading: Author: Hughes, Langston Title: One-Way Ticket Place Published: New York Publisher:Alfred A. Knopf Date Published: 1949 Description: Illustrations by Jacob LawrencSee Sold Price
SoldLangston Hughes Signed & Inscribed, The Big Sea, 1945Author Signed and Inscribed, THE BIG SEA: AN AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF LANGSTON HUGHES, published by Alfred A. Knopf, New York and London, 1945. Hardcover octavo, 335 top blue edged pages, hardbound in grey clSee Sold Price
SoldSHAKESPEARE IN HARLEM Signed Langston Hughes, 1942Langston Hughes signed and inscribed 1st edition Shakespeare in Harlem with illustrations by McKnight Kauffer. New York: Alfred A. Knoff, 1942. James Mercer Langston Hughes (American, 1902-1967). InscSee Sold Price
SoldLangston Hughes First Edition [One Way Ticket]Alfred A. Knopf, New York, 1949, original half blue cloth and dust jacket, first edition of Hughes' twelfth book of poetry inscribed by him in the month following publication to "George Hughes, SincerSee Sold Price
SoldSimple Stakes A Claim, Langston Hughes (signed)A copy of Simple Stakes A Claim by Langston Hughes (Rinehart & Company, New York and Toronto, 1957). Inscribed and signed by Hughes on the FFEP. In a custom clamshell case, though "Claim" is misspelleSee Sold Price
SoldFreedom's Plow by Langston Hughes (signed)A copy of Freedom's Plow by Langston Hughes (Musette Publishers, New York, 1943). Inscribed and signed by Hughes on the copyright page. In a custom clamshell case. The catalog sheet from Bauman Rare BSee Sold Price
SoldNorman Mailer Doodle; Langston Hughes PostcardComprises: 1.) Green ink doodle on paper. Inscribed "To Jean Bach" "Portrait of the Artist as a Microphone/ Norman Mailer" (referring to her career in radio broadcasting). Mailer was known for his whiSee Sold Price
SoldHarry Belafonte | Group of First-Edition Langston Hughes BooksA group of three first-edition books by writer-activist Langston Hughes from the library of Harry Belafonte, including The Poetry of the Negro 1746-1949 (Doubleday and Co, 1949), Simple Speaks His MinSee Sold Price
SoldWith Christmas card signed by Langston HughesHeading: Author: Hughes, Langston Title: Montage of a Dream Deferred Place Published: New York Publisher:Henry Holt and Company Date Published: 1951 Description: (8vo) fullSee Sold Price
SoldWinold Reiss "Langston Hughes, 1925" PrintWinold Reiss (1886-1953) was a German-American artist and designer known for his portraits, illustrations, and interior designs. Reiss moved to the United States in 1913 and became well-known for hisSee Sold Price
SoldLangston Hughes Famous American Negroes 1st ed.Heading: (African American} Author: Hughes, Langston Title: Famous American Negroes Place Published: New York Publisher:Dodd, Mead & Company Date Published: 1954 Description:See Sold Price
SoldLangston Hughes Signature, PSA/DNA Encapsulated andHughes Langston Langston Hughes Signature, PSA/DNA Encapsulated and Graded NM-MT-8 Fantastic bold Langston Hughes signature "To Herman Rappaport, Sincerely - / Langston Hughes", on a pSee Sold Price
SoldLangston Hughes Famous American Negroes 1st ed.Heading: (African American} Author: Hughes, Langston Title: Famous American Negroes Place Published: New York Publisher:Dodd, Mead & Company Date Published: 1954 Description:See Sold Price
SoldLangston Hughes Signature, PSA/DNA Encapsulated andHughes Langston Langston Hughes Signature, PSA/DNA Encapsulated and Graded NM-7 Fantastic bold Langston Hughes signature "Sincere regards to Herman Rappaport - / Langston Hughes", on a pale greeSee Sold Price
SoldLANGSTON HUGHESLANGSTON HUGHES (1902 - 1967) Black American poet, social activist, novelist, playwright, and columnist. Early signed printed poem "Freedom's Plow", 14pp. 8vo., (New York: Musette Publishers Inc.), thSee Sold Price
SoldSIMPLE SPEAKS HIS MIND by Langston Hughes with Review CardSIMPLE SPEAKS HIS MIND by Langston Hughes is a collection of articles first published in Chicago Defender although it is about a Negro in Harlem, NY. It is various adventures of Simple at relaxation,See Sold Price
SoldThe Story of Jazz Langston Hughes Narrated Vinyl RecordPublished by Folkways Records & Service Corp. in 1954, this sealed vinyl record titled The Story of Jazz is narrated by the acclaimed poet and social activist Langston Hughes. This documentary recordiSee Sold Price
SoldLANGSTON HUGHES FIRST BOOK ABOUT JAZZ (1955)Offered by John Bale Books LLC. jbalebooks@gmail.com A less common Langston Hughes title, The first book of Jazz, 7th printing; ex library with jacket. Expected wear. Overall, good. &See Sold Price
SoldNICKOLAS MURAY - Langston HughesArtist: Muray, NickolasTitle: Langston Hughes Medium: Photo Litho, 1967, USA Dimensions: 9.4x12.5 Heat Wax Mounted on 14x18" Conservation Board Nickolas Muray (1892 - 1965) was a Hungarian-born AmericSee Sold Price
SoldSimple Speaks His Mind, Langston Hughes, 1950This is the Simon and Schuster 1950 publication of a collection of stories Hughes first wrote for "The Chicago Defender", gathered in this hardcover edition as "Simple Speaks His Mind" (231 pages). ThSee Sold Price
SoldHarry Belafonte | Roy Decarava Signed "David, New York, 1952" PhotographA black and white Roy Decarava photograph of a boy titled "David, New York, 1952" signed in ink by the artist to the lower left. The image is part of poet Langston Hughes and DeCarava’s collaborSee Sold Price
Sold1852 1st ed Uncle Toms Cabin Beecher Stowe Slavery1852 1st ed Uncle Toms Cabin Beecher Stowe Slavery Abolition Civil War 2v Set “A moral battle cry for freedom!” – Langston Hughes on Uncle Toms Cabin No other work of literature helSee Sold Price
Sold[HUGHES, Langston]. STILL, William Grant. Troubled Island, an Opera in 3 Acts. 1949. PRESENTATION[HUGHES, Langston]. STILL, William Grant. Troubled Island an Opera in 3 Acts. Libretto by Langston Hughes. New York: Leeds Music Corporation, 1949. 8vo. Original stapled blue wrappers lettered in redSee Sold Price