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A WILDERNESS OF VINES.
Edition: First paperback printing.
Condition: Good overall - usual toning to the pages, lower corner slightly bumped, but a straight copy with no creasing to the spine. Scarce in all printings and editions.
Book ID: 89992More details Price: $65.00 -
THE BLACK NOTEBOOKS: An Interior Journey.
Edition: First printing.
New York: Norton, (1997) dj. SIGNED hardcover first edition - "Realizing that her light skin and 'good hair' conspired to give her a unique, unasked-for perspective on the racial divide in the United States, African American poet Toi Derricotte inscribed her anguish in two decades' worth of journal entries. The Black Notebooks records countless moments when Derricotte was showered with offhand entitlements and racist confidences by whites who assumed she, too, was white" SIGNED on the title page. Nominated for the 1998 PEN/Martha Albrand Award for the Art of the Memoir. 205 pp. . ISBN: 0-393045447.
Condition: Fine in fine dust jacket.
Book ID: 76363More details Price: $30.00 -
THE BLACK NOTEBOOKS: An Interior Journey.
Edition: First printing.
New York: Norton, (1997) dj. SIGNED hardcover first edition - "Realizing that her light skin and 'good hair' conspired to give her a unique, unasked-for perspective on the racial divide in the United States, African American poet Toi Derricotte inscribed her anguish in two decades' worth of journal entries. The Black Notebooks records countless moments when Derricotte was showered with offhand entitlements and racist confidences by whites who assumed she, too, was white" SIGNED on the title page. Nominated for the 1998 PEN/Martha Albrand Award for the Art of the Memoir. 205 pp. . ISBN: 0-393045447.
Condition: Fine in a fine dust jacket (as new.)
Book ID: 84721More details Price: $35.00 -
THE BLACK NOTEBOOKS: An Interior Journey.
Edition: First printing.
New York: Norton, (1997) dj. Hardcover first edition - "Realizing that her light skin and 'good hair' conspired to give her a unique, unasked-for perspective on the racial divide in the United States, African American poet Toi Derricotte inscribed her anguish in two decades' worth of journal entries. The Black Notebooks records countless moments when Derricotte was showered with offhand entitlements and racist confidences by whites who assumed she, too, was white" Nominated for the 1998 PEN/Martha Albrand Award for the Art of the Memoir. 205 pp. . ISBN: 0-393045447.
Condition: Fine in fine dust jacket.
Book ID: 85514More details Price: $18.50