signed first edition Hardcover
1938 · Atlanta
by Suddeth, Ruth Elgin (edited by)
Atlanta: Franklin Printing Company, 1938. First Edition. Hardcover. Very good. 12mo. 176 pages. Green Cloth hardcover with gilt title and illustration on the front cover. Gilt title on the spine. Light edge wear to the cloth extremities. Contributors include Glenn Rainey, Ernest Hartstock, Frank Stanton, Daniel Whitehead Hickey, Gilbert Maxwell, and many others. Previous owner's inscription top of the right front flyleaf - Hattie McKay Dec 1939." Inscribed by the editor below owner's inscription. Gilbert Maxwell signed his poem on page 64 at the bottom. A period poem about he horror's of "Lynching" and the Klan was penned by Frank L. Stanton in this compilation:
The tramp of horse adown a sullen glen;
Dark forms of stern, unmerciful masked men:
A clash of arms, a cloven prison door,
And a man's cry for mercy!...Then high o'er
The barren fields, dim outlined in the storm,
The swaying of a lifeless human form.
And close beside, in horror and affright,
A widowed woman wailing to the night. (Inventory #: 16594)
The tramp of horse adown a sullen glen;
Dark forms of stern, unmerciful masked men:
A clash of arms, a cloven prison door,
And a man's cry for mercy!...Then high o'er
The barren fields, dim outlined in the storm,
The swaying of a lifeless human form.
And close beside, in horror and affright,
A widowed woman wailing to the night. (Inventory #: 16594)