
His Eye Is on the Sparrow
by Ethel Waters with Charles Samuels
"His Eye Is on the Sparrow" by Ethel Waters with Charles Samuels, Doubleday & Company, 1951. Hardcover edition in fair condition with a heavily worn dust jacket. This autobiography of Ethel Waters offers a unique insight into her life and contributions to American music and culture. A scarce find for collectors interested in African American history and entertainment biographies.
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This hardcover edition is in fair condition. The dust jacket is heavily worn, with multiple tears and missing pieces, impacting its visual appeal but not the integrity of the book itself. The binding remains intact, and the pages are clean and well-preserved, though an inscription is present. Despite its flaws, the book is structurally sound, making it a viable addition to collections focusing on autobiographies and cultural history.
About This Vintage 1951 Edition
"His Eye Is on the Sparrow" is an autobiography by Ethel Waters, co-authored with Charles Samuels, published by Doubleday & Company, Inc. in 1951. This edition, printed in Garden City, New York, offers a profound glimpse into the life of Ethel Waters, an influential figure in American music and entertainment history. The book chronicles her journey from poverty to becoming a celebrated jazz and blues singer, actress, and a pivotal figure in African American cultural history. This copy is particularly unique due to its condition, with a heavily worn dust jacket that has significant tears and missing sections, reflecting its journey over the decades. Despite this, the hardcover is intact, and the pages are well-preserved, making it a valuable piece for collectors interested in autobiographies of significant cultural figures. The scarcity of this edition, especially in any condition, makes it a noteworthy acquisition for enthusiasts of music history and African American biographies.
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Doubleday & Company, Inc.
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