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  • Anderson, Barbara Tunnell.
    THE DAYS GROW COLD.

    Edition: Literary Guild edition.

    New York Macmillan, (c.1941.) dj. Hardcover - Set in the deep South, story of an artist and of a lost age of glamour, as seen through the eyes of an 11 year old girl.

    Condition: Very good+ in very good dust jacket.( several closed tears to dj, prev owners name)

    Book ID: 28185
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  • DRUM. by Onstott, Kyle.
    Onstott, Kyle.
    DRUM.

    Edition: First printing.

    New York: Dial Press, 1962. dj. Hardcover first edition - A novel by the author Mandingo. The acerbic Kirkus review from 1962 is too good to not quote here: "Drum is the story of three generations of Negro slaves. Beginning in Africa in the late 1700's, proceeding to Cuba, then jumping to New Orleans in the 1820's and Alabama in the early 1840's, we follow three strong and handsome young men through sex- and fight-filled lives to sudden gory deaths. Each third of this long but fast-paced book is thus an almost independent novelette.. . This is an immensely readable novel, and a good one if one may use that adjective without moral connotations. Mr. Onstott writes with a…

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    New York: Dial Press, 1962. dj. Hardcover first edition - A novel by the author Mandingo. The acerbic Kirkus review from 1962 is too good to not quote here: "Drum is the story of three generations of Negro slaves. Beginning in Africa in the late 1700's, proceeding to Cuba, then jumping to New Orleans in the 1820's and Alabama in the early 1840's, we follow three strong and handsome young men through sex- and fight-filled lives to sudden gory deaths. Each third of this long but fast-paced book is thus an almost independent novelette.. . This is an immensely readable novel, and a good one if one may use that adjective without moral connotations. Mr. Onstott writes with a ruthless skill quite uncomplicated by any real sense of moral obligation to either his subject matter or his readers, despite the fact that his sympathies are basically in the proper place. To put it bluntly, he knows very well that avid readership is most easily obtained by alternating passages of physical violence with equal amounts of starkly salacious sex. He exploits the legendary sexuality of the Negro with a gusto which would be best appreciated by the KKK.. . An appropriate book for would-be decadents too illiterate to appreciate De Sade, this is a poor one indeed for readers who are sincerely interested in history, human beings, or reality." 502 pp. Dust jacket design by Julian Paul.

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    Condition: Very good in very good dust jacket (toning to the pages, some edgewear to the dj)

    Book ID: 88794
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  • MARIA, OUR LITTLE CUBAN COUSIN. by Wade, Mary Hazelton.
    Wade, Mary Hazelton.
    MARIA, OUR LITTLE CUBAN COUSIN.

    Edition: Later printing.

    Boston: L. C. Page (1908). Hardcover - A title in the "Our Little Cousins" series. Includes the story of the Rough Riders and the Cuban fight for freedom. Also included is a visit to the quarters on the plantation, and although the black workers are shown as happy, as they celebrate with music and food, there is, at least, an account of the slave ships and the death toll of those ships. Illustrated by L. J. Bridgman with a glossy frontispiece and 5 internal glossy plates. vii, 106 pp plus 18 pp publisher's ads.

    Condition: Very good in cream illustrated boards with red lettering on the front cover, black on the spine, no dust jacket (inscription on front endpaper - an award for Sunday school attendance)

    Book ID: 75968
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