Margaret Laurence's Long Drums and Cannons is a fascinating study of African postcolonial writing, written by Laurence after her early years in Africa. This new edition of Long Drums and Cannons , originally published in 1968, contains Laurence's previously unpublished essay "Tribalism As Us Versus Them," which provides Laurence's own postscript to her book. A Foreword by her colleague, Douglas Killam, a Preface by Christian Riegel, a new Introduction by Nora Foster Stovel.
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Margaret Laurence's Long Drums and Cannons is a fascinating study of African postcolonial writing, written by Laurence after her early years in Africa. This new edition of Long Drums and Cannons , originally published in 1968, contains Laurence's previously unpublished essay "Tribalism As Us Versus Them," which provides Laurence's own postscript to her book. A Foreword by her colleague, Douglas Killam, a Preface by Christian Riegel, a new Introduction by Nora Foster Stovel.
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Poor. Used, some outer edges and corners have minor scuffs, cover has light scratches, outer pages have marks from shelf wear, book content is in very good condition. Trade paperback (US). Glued binding. 336 p.
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Fine. 0888643322. A Good Read ships from Toronto and Niagara Falls, NY-customers outside of North America please allow two to three weeks for delivery.; 8.82 X 5.98 X 1.02 inches; 336 pages.
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Very Good in Very Good jacket. Ex-library book with usual stamps, stickers, etc. Binding is solid and text/interior is clean. Dust jacket is wrapped in mylar and glued to inside boards. 209 pages. Light underlining with red pen on 6 pages.
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Very good. 1st English Edition. 209pp. Octavo. Brown paper covered boards with silver lettering on spine. Very light fading to top edge of spine. Clean, tight text block. In dust jacket, not price clipped. Black with green and white lettering and illustration. Very lightly worn and lightly chipped at edges. A lovely copy. very good Signed in blue ink by the author on the title page. Famous Nigerian novelists with detailed interpretations of their work by the celebrated Canadian author.