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Seller's Description:
Paperback. Cover and spine in fair condition. Spine is tight. Pages are fair, some markings, notes or stains. Ships from Friends bookstore to benefit Beaverton (Oregon) library.
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Very good. Tight, square, uncreased spine has some sunning. Clean, unmarked interior. Some light wear to the covers, including lightly bumped corners and very gentle edge-wear. Author photo by Susan Carpendale. Coleman, who once described herself as a 'Usually Het Interracially Married Los Angeles-based African American Womonist Matrilinear Working Class Poor Pink/White Collar College Drop-out Baby Boomer Earth Mother and Closet Smoker Unmolested-by-her-father', was described by others as 'the L.A. Blueswoman' and 'the unofficial poet laureate of Los Angeles'. This collection includes a variety of her prose and is packaged in BSP's influential octavo format, with baby blue end-sheets and signature matte covers, courtesy of the press's untrained design virtuoso, Barbara Martin. 292 pp. Featured Rare & Collectible.
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Good. Octavo in wraps. Light rubbing and wear to wraps, 1.5" tear to front hinge repaired on exterior with scotch tape; light smudging to textblock edges, else interior unmarked. 8vo-over 7¾-9¾" tall.