Kelly Miller's History of the World War for Human Rights, Being an Intensely Human and Brilliant Account of the World War and Why and for What Purpose America and the Allies are Fighting and the Important Part Taken by the Negro Author: Miller, Kelly Place: Washington, D.C. Publisher: Austin Jenkins Date: [1919] Description: 602 pp. Illustrated with numerous photographs. (8vo) 21.2x16.5 cm (8¼x6½"), dark grey cloth pictorially stamped in black, white and red. First Edition. Work by Kelly Miller, a Dean of Howard University and important figure in the history of African American intellectual life. Lot Amendments Condition: Light rubbing to extremities, some gouging to front pastedown, some light foxing; overall very good. Item number: 319394
Kelly Miller's History of the World War for Human Rights, Being an Intensely Human and Brilliant Account of the World War and Why and for What Purpose America and the Allies are Fighting and the Important Part Taken by the Negro Author: Miller, Kelly Place: Washington, D.C. Publisher: Austin Jenkins Date: [1919] Description: 602 pp. Illustrated with numerous photographs. (8vo) 21.2x16.5 cm (8¼x6½"), dark grey cloth pictorially stamped in black, white and red. First Edition. Work by Kelly Miller, a Dean of Howard University and important figure in the history of African American intellectual life. Lot Amendments Condition: Light rubbing to extremities, some gouging to front pastedown, some light foxing; overall very good. Item number: 319394
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