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Publicado por Oxford Univ. Press, 1987, 1987
ISBN 10: 0674447468ISBN 13: 9780674447462
Librería: Virtuous Volumes et al., Wilson, WI, Estados Unidos de America
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Soft Cover. Condición: Good+ to Very Good. 7th Printing. Soft Cover. Good+ to Very Good. 7th Printing. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. 1" tear on lower spine corner fold, head of spine corners bumped and edgeworn, crease on rear corner 1/2" from tip, corners bend near tips. Edited and with an introduction by Jean Fagan Yellin. 306 pages.
Publicado por Harvard Univ Press, Cambridge MA, 2000
Librería: Ed Buryn Books, Nevada City, CA, Estados Unidos de America
Enlarged edition. Major antebellum autobiography of a black woman, first published pseudonymously in 1861. Good used reading copy of later enlarged edition. 6 x 9, 335 pp, index, notes, chronology, b/w illus. Good w some highlighting & notes, no spine creases. Trade Paperback in brown illus wraps.
Publicado por Cambridge, MA Harvard Univ Press (1994)., 1994
Librería: Crabtree's Collection Old Books, Sebago, ME, Estados Unidos de America
VG lg sz PB. Born a slave in NC in 1813, Harriet became a fugitive in 1830s & recorded her struggle for freedom pseudonymously in 1861. A remarkable grandmother who hid her from her master for 7 years, a brother who escape & spoke out for abolition, her two children whom she rescued & sent north. She recalls the degradation of slavery & the special sexual oppression she found as a slave women, the master who was determined to make her his concubine, his jealous wife, the future congressman who father her children but broke his promise to set them free. She portrays a supportive black community, both slave & free & sympathetic whitess, a slavemistress who sheltered her, the nothern woman who employed her, helped her avoid capture & eventually bought her freedom. Yellin identifies the people & places that Jacobs writes about, includes photos & a selection of Jacobs' letters. Illustrated by Photos. 10th ptg edition.
Publicado por Harvard Univ Press (1995), Cambridge, MA, 1995
Librería: Crabtree's Collection Old Books, Sebago, ME, Estados Unidos de America
Condición: VG lg sz PB. Photos Ilustrador. 11th ptg. Born a slave in NC in 1813, Harriet became a fugitive in 1830s & recorded her struggle for freedom pseudonymously in 1861. A remarkable grandmother who hid her from her master for 7 years, a brother who escape & spoke out for abolition, her two children whom she rescued & sent north. She recalls the degradation of slavery & the special sexual oppression she found as a slave women, the master who was determined to make her his concubine, his jealous wife, the future congressman who father her children but broke his promise to set them free. She portrays a supportive black community, both slave & free & sympathetic whitess, a slavemistress who sheltered her, the nothern woman who employed her, helped her avoid capture & eventually bought her freedom. Yellin identifies the people & places that Jacobs writes about, includes photos & a selection of Jacobs' letters. Owner name and stamp.
Publicado por Cambridge, MA Harvard Univ Press (1987)., 1987
Librería: Crabtree's Collection Old Books, Sebago, ME, Estados Unidos de America
VG lg sz PB. Jacobs was born a slave in N. Carolina in 1813 and became a fugitive in the 1830s. She recorded her triumphant struggle for freedom in an autobiography that was published pseudonymously in 1861. In this edition, Yellin identifies the people & places Jacobs wrote about, presents new materials about Jacobs & her manuscript, including photos & a selection of her letters & locates incidents in relation to other literature. Sl edge wear & small crease at lower ft cover corner. Illustrated by Illus.
Publicado por Harvard University Press, 1995
ISBN 10: 0674447468ISBN 13: 9780674447462
Librería: river break books, Fort benton, MT, Estados Unidos de America
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Soft cover. Condición: Very Good. Reprint paperback is shows very occasional (less than 20) light marks in margins next to text, otherwise very clean. Square along the edges. Binding is tight and strong.
Publicado por Harvard Univ Press (1861, 2002), Cambridge, MA, 2002
Librería: Crabtree's Collection Old Books, Sebago, ME, Estados Unidos de America
Condición: VG lg sz PB. Illus Ilustrador. Enlarged ed. Yellin who discovered the long lost document, supplies annotation and authentication, has brought her introduction up to date. Jacobs details in great and painful detail the sexual exploitation that daily haunted her life, and the life of every other black female slave. Gross indiginities and subtler social arrangements written with passion and insight into the peculiar institution of slavery. "Not what I have heard but what I have seen.".
Publicado por Harvard University Press, Charlottesville, 1987
Librería: E Ridge Fine Books, Lake Elsinore, CA, Estados Unidos de America
Miembro de asociación: IOBA
Softcover. Condición: Very Good. Soft cover. 306 pp. Index. Illustrated. Slightly worn corners. Unmarked text. "Incidents is the major antebellum autobiography of a black woman. With Frederick Douglass's account of his life, it is one of the two archetypes in the genre of the slave narrative. Now, in this fully realized edition, Yelin identifies the people and places that Jacobs wrote about, presents new materials about Jacobs and her manuscript, including photographs and a selection of letters, and locates Incidents in relation to other literature. Yellin does full justice at last to this splended and moving work., a classic in American history and literature, of women's writings, and of the Afro-American experience." From the back cover. ; 8vo.
Publicado por Harvard University Press, USA, 2000
ISBN 10: 0674002717ISBN 13: 9780674002715
Librería: SAVERY BOOKS, Brighton, East Sussex, Reino Unido
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Soft cover. Condición: Very Good. Enlarged Edition. Paperback. Enlarged edition published in 2000. FRONT COVER HAS A MINOR CREASE. Flat spine. No inscriptions. Dispatched ROYAL MAIL FIRST CLASS with TRACKING next working day or sooner securely boxed in cardboard. ref m46. Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl, Written by Herself.