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Fair. Shows wear such as frayed or folded edges, rips and tears, and/or worn binding. May have stickers and/or contain inscription on title page. No observed missing pages.
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Very Good in Good jacket. Book. 8vo-over 7¾-9¾" tall. Hardback with an unclipped dust jacket. The dust jacket has a faded spine and edgewear at the corners, but is now protected in a new archival-quality, removable Mylar plastic cover. This copy has an "opened-many-times" look & feel with no crushes to the boards' corners. A clean and unmarked copy. Black-and-white photos. Stored in sealed plastic protection and mailed (bubble-wrapped) in a sturdy Jiffy Rigi Bag envelope. We ship daily from Roswell, Ga. Serving satisfied customers since 1999.
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Like New in Like New jacket. First Edition, First Printing. Not price-clipped ($12.00 price intact). Published by JPS, 1978. Octavo. Book is like new. Dust jacket is like new. 100% positive feedback. 30 day money back guarantee. NEXT DAY SHIPPING! Excellent customer service. Please email with any questions or if you would like a photo. All books packed carefully and ship with free delivery confirmation/tracking. All books come with free bookmarks. Ships from Sag Harbor, New York.
Edition:
First Edition [stated], presumed first printing
Publisher:
The Jewish Publication Society of America
Published:
1978
Language:
English
Alibris ID:
15130068284
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Adrianne Onderdonk Dudden (Jacket Design) Good in Good jacket. 24 cm. xiii, [1]m 325, [3] pages. Endpaper map. List of Tables. List of Figures. Illustrations. Appendix 1: Sources and Techniques. Appendix 2: Tables. Selected Bibliography. Notes. Index. Dr. Hertzberg holds a Ph.D. degree from the University of Chicago where he specialized in American social and ethnic history. He has taught at Carleton College and the University of Minnesota. His articles have appeared in a variety of scholarly journals. He is a member of the Institute for Research in History. Atlanta, the Gate City of the New South, forms an excellent setting for the study of this distinct group. The first Jews settled there in 1845, only two years after the town's incorporation at Marthasville, but increasing numbers arrived after the Civil War, and by 1915 the metropolis harbored one of the regions three largest communities. The half century following Appomattox began with the Jewish newcomers being hailed as harbingers of commercial progress and opportunity, and ended with the notorious Leo Frank case--a virulent outbreak of anti-Semitism culminating in the lynching of a Jewish industrialist wrongfully convicted of murdering a Gentile girl. Using the sources and techniques of the "new social history", Dr. Hertzberg has compiled data on nearly every Jew who resided in Atlanta in 1850, 1860, 1870, and 1896. His path-breaking work also discusses such traditional concerns as communal origins, institutional growth, and shifting religious currents.