First published in 1979, this landmark study of Harlem's brief shining moment of glory has been reissued with a new preface in which David Levering Lewis, author of the Pulitzer Prize-winning "W.E.B. Du Bois", reconsiders the Harlem Renaissance in light of recent criticism surrounding the exploitation of the black community.
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First published in 1979, this landmark study of Harlem's brief shining moment of glory has been reissued with a new preface in which David Levering Lewis, author of the Pulitzer Prize-winning "W.E.B. Du Bois", reconsiders the Harlem Renaissance in light of recent criticism surrounding the exploitation of the black community.
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Very Good in Good jacket. pp. 381. 2nd Printing. Not X-Library. Hardcover in Dust Jacket with mostly just minor reading wear; DJ has some tearing at top of spine; DJ has creasing to inside front-flap; remainder marked along top edge, pen-mark on bottom edge, otherwise book is clean, unmarked. In stock. Ships from MN, USA.
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Near Fine in Near Fine jacket. First edition. Tall octavo. 381pp. Illustrated. Remainder stamp on topedge else fine in near fine dust jacket with a couple of tiny tears. An important history of the Harlem Renaissance.
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VG (Boards are lightly edgeworn; textblock edges are scuffed and smudged; interior is clean; binding is solid. ). Good (DJ is moderately toned, edgeworn, scuffed and smudged. ) Cloth boards with white lettering; white DJ with photo-illustration; xiv, 381 pp.; 16 unnumbred leaves of plates. "The dazzling years of the Harlem Renaissance: the poets and novelists, the intellectuals and the entrepreneurs, the mansions and dives and decadence and glamor that energized the Jazz Age."--DJ.