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New York, NY: Doubleday Publishing. Very Good in Very Good dust jacket. 1978. First Edition. Very Good book in a similar dustjacket has a remainder spray on the lower edge; now protected in mylar. 233 pages, 16 pages of black and white photographs. ; Remainder .
New York, NY: Random House, Incorporated. Very Good in Very Good dust jacket. 1989. Hardcover. 194 pages. Very Good to Near Fine book in a like dustjacket; now protected in mylar. Inscribed "My Best, Pat Schroeder." Out of Print. ; Signed by Author .
Dallas, TX. Very Good in Poor dust jacket. 1948. First Edition. Cloth. Very Good book with owner's stamp on title page, endpaper. Dustjacket is stained and torn; now protected in mylar. Martin Weiss (1865-1955), an immigrant from Hungary who became a Dallas civic leader commissioned this work to recount the story of his boyhood immigration to America and the hard work that made him a business leader in Dallas as well as a leading member of the Dallas Jewish community. Invaluable for the insights into Dallas history. .
Fort Worth, TX: The Bunker Printing & Book Co., Inc.. Good with no dust jacket. 1925. Cloth. Good book has weakening hinges and lightly worn boards as well as previous owner's name. Paper is lightly browning but not brittle. McDonald was a prominent African-American Texas businessman, Mason, politician and community leader. 333 pages with a foreward by W. H. Burnett and 20 illustrations including: William M. McDonald, Dr. N. A. Prince, Wm. Coleman, Bishop J. W. Mckinney, Professor H. G. Goree, Dave Abner, Mattie Helen McDonald, William McDonald, Jr., E. H. R. Green, R. B. Goosby, J. T. Maxey, W. D. Cain, S. S. Reid, Rev. W. L. Dickson, Mrs. S. P. Carrington, B. F. White, A. S. Wells, Dr. Jesse M. Mosely and Professor W. O. Bundy. .