The Political Kingdom in Uganda: A Study of Bureaucratic Nationalism.
Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1967. b/w illus. 498pp. small 8vo, printed wrappers. Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press, (1967). More
Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1967. b/w illus. 498pp. small 8vo, printed wrappers. Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press, (1967). More
London: G. Morrish. Frontispiece and other red tinted illustrations. Bookplate on front end paper. 166pp., 8vo, pictorial purple cloth (spine evenly faded to brown). London: G. Morrish, (no date, circa 1936). A very good (-) copy. More
Baltimore: Johns Hopkins Press, 1962. Illustrated with maps and charts. 475pp. 8vo, cloth, d.w.; small ownership signature on front panel. Baltimore: John Hopkins Press, (1962). A very good(+) copy in a very good dust wrapper. More
New York: Putnam, 1965. Illus. 318pp. 8vo, gray cloth, d.w. lightly soiled. New York: G.P. Putnam's Sons, (1965). The story of the Uganda Railway. More
Dr. Losio. Map. Lithograph. Sheet size 23 x 31 inches. In very good condition. Backed with sturdy paper. Some slight discoloration along original folds. Unusual map describing a route from Lake Edward, Uganda, in central Africa to Bagamoyo, Tanzania, on the coast of the Indian Ocean. Bagamoyo was the first capital of the Colonial Tanzania while serving as the German headquarters of German East Africa and the gateway to explorers looking for the source of the river Nile... More
Paris: 1950. Illustrated, 217pp., small 8vo, printed wrappers, uncut. Paris, 1950. More
New York: Columbia University Press, 1971. Illustrated, 8vo, cloth, d.w. New York: Columbia University Press, 1971. Very good. Class structure in Teso, Uganda. More
Urbana: 1959. Illustrated. Tall 8vo, cloth. Urbana, 1959. More
The books arrived today, and my wife was delighted. They are in better condition than I expected... very impressive!
Thanks for the note. I'm actually in NY for a few days and was hoping to get there but have to head back tomorrow. I've been stopping by the Argosy for over 60 years starting when my mother would take me there after shopping at Bloomingdale's and lunch at a long gone restaurant on the east side of Lexington between 58th and 59th that was torn down to make way for Alexander's department store; that is gone too, of course.