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- Edition:
- 1992, College Press Publishers (ZW)
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Paperback,
Very Good
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- Details:
- ISBN:
1779000669
- ISBN-13:
9781779000668
- Pages:
166
- Edition:
First thus, published under license from The Women's Press
- Publisher:
College Press Publishers (ZW)
- Published:
1992
- Language:
English
- Alibris ID:
17606443584
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- Seller's Description:
- Harare, Zimbabwe, The College Press, 1991, trade paperback, 170 pp, First thus, published under license from The Women's Press, London, Very Good condition, no dustjacket as issued. Association copy, Signed and inscribed by the Author "Marie, this from Gloria & me with love. Ama Ata Aidoo-Nsukka '92" to Dr. Marie Gadsden an esteemed educator who devoted her life to improving international ties between the U.S. and Africa and to strengthening international programs at U.S. Historically Black Colleges and Universities. Straight, tight and clean with no other markings, slight wear to edges and corners, light rubbing. Tipped in is a typed signed letter from Gloria J. Braxton, Director of the Center for International Programs, Southern University to Dr. Gadsden thanking her for her suggestions on the current HBCU brochure, recalling a past meeting at the NAFEO conference in Washington DC, and touching on their shared interest in Aidoo's work, Aidoo's plans to teach at Hamilton College in Clinton NY the following academic year, and Aidoo's regrets at missing a shared vacation trip due to illness. The second novel, ninth published work, and winner of the 1992 Commonwealth Writers' Prize for Best Book (Africa) by the respected playwright, poet, author, activist, and one-time Ghanaian Minister of Education. ISBN 9781779000668.
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