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Fair. Reading copy. May have signs of wear and previous use (scuffs, library copy, highlighting, writing, and underlining). Dust jacket may be missing. 100% GUARANTEE! Shipped with delivery confirmation. If you're not satisfied with purchase please return item for full refund.
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Very Good. NY: Alfred A. Knopf, 1959. 1st edition. Sm 4to Hardcover. 297pp. B/W plates. Very Good book and Acceptable dust jacket. Pages age toned. Short gifter's inscription penned to the front pastedown. Dust jacket heavily edgeworn and price clipped. (poetry, literature) Inquire if you need further information.
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Fine in very good jacket. Hardcover in black cloth lettered and decorated in gilt. Fine in very good pictorial dust jacket with shallow wear at the spine extremities. xii+ 297 pp. Illustrated with striking white on black line drawings bby E. McKnight Kauffer. Later printing. Originally published in in 1959, this volume represents Hughes's own decisions as to which of his poems he most wanted to preserve and reprint. It contains not only selections from his published books (including private publications) but also poems that either had never been published before or had appeared only in periodicals. Here are reflected the rythyms of the jazz, the blues, and spirituals.
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E. McKnight Kauffer. Near Fine in Very Good jacket. 8vo-over 7¾"-9¾" tall. Hard cover in dust jacket, green cloth with top-edge dyed green., dj price-clipped with a little wear at foot of spine. clean. no markings. no bumps. strong binding.; xii-297pp., drawings by e. mcknight kauffer. dj cover photo by henri cartier-bresson. american poet langston hughes was an important contributor to what is known as the harlem renaissance.