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8vo, pp. 288. Bibliography, index. With several illustrations. Paper over boards with cloth spine. Edges little spotted, o/w a VG tight copy in little chipped dj.
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Near Fine in Near Fine jacket. First edition. 288pp. Illustrated with black and white plates. Slightly bowed boards else near fine in a near fine dust jacket with some edgewear.
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Good. 1977 Knopf stated 1st edition, exlibrary copy with jacket, solid and unmarked, mild wear, some exlibrary stamps. Fast Shipping-Safe and Secure Bubble Mailer!
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Fine in Very Good jacket. First edition. Octavo. 288pp. Illustrated. Textblock settles a bit toward toward the middle of the book, else fine in a very good or better dustwrapper with some even toning and a bit of wear at the spine head. History of the first post-emancipation migration to the north.
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Near Fine in very good + jacket. Black Migration to Kansas After Reconstruction. 8vo. viii, [2], 288, [4] pp. Bound in quarter black cloth over black boards, title blind-stamped on cover and stamped in silver on spine, deckle edge, in illustrated dust jacket. Date on title page and First Edition stated on copyright page. Fine, bright, crisp copy, in Very Good+ with two short tears to edges of back cover, minor wear to extremities.
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Near Fine in Near Fine jacket. First edition. Edges a little sunned, near fine in near fine dustwrapper with a few small tears. Very warmly Inscribed by the author to African-American journalist Justine Rector. History of the first post-emancipation migration to the north.