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FOR THE CHILDREN'S HOUR

FOR THE CHILDREN'S HOUR by BAILEY, Carolyn S.

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Seller: Antic Hay Books
Title
FOR THE CHILDREN'S HOUR
Author
BAILEY, Carolyn S.
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Antic Hay Books (United States)
Description
Milton Bradley Co, 1927. CHASE, Rhoda. BAILEY, Carolyn S. [With Clara M. Lewis]. FOR THE CHILDREN'S HOUR. Illustrated by Rhoda Chase. Springfield, Mass: Milton Bradley Co., 1927. Small 8vo., cloth in dust jacket. Anniversary Edition. Very Good (small ink name front pastedown; little soil (some edgewear, small chips & tears) d/j. Uncommon in the dust jacket. $50.00.
Jubilee [Inscribed]

Jubilee [Inscribed] by [AFRICAN AMERICANA] WALKER, Margaret

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Jubilee [Inscribed]
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[AFRICAN AMERICANA] WALKER, Margaret
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Lorne Bair Rare Books (United States)
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New York: Bantam Books, 1967. Reprint. Octavo (17.5cm); pictorial card wrappers; xvi,416pp. Inscribed by the author on the title page in 1992. Subtle tanning to text edges (as usual), else Fine. Walker's only novel, which had been her doctoral dissertation. "Jubilee is a realistic story of a slave family set before, during, and after the Civil War, based on the tales her grandmother had told her. It traces the life of the daughter of a white plantation owner and a slave, relating the oppression of her early life as a slave and the alienation of her postwar life cut off from the social structure she had known" (AANB Vol.8, p.73).