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Donald Davie and
Tommie Morton-Young
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Bibliographic Detail
Publisher
Heinemann
Publication date
June 1, 1958
Binding
Paperback
Book category
Adult Non-Fiction
ISBN-13
9780435150198
ISBN-10
0435150197
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Out of Print
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$6.50
§As reported by publisher
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Editions for the work The Late Augustans Longer Poems of the Later Eighteenth Century
Paperback
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With Tommie Morton-Young |
from Heinemann (June 1, 1958)
9780435150198 | details & prices | List price $6.50
This edition also contains Many Roads Traveled: Or, Twenty Years in Bondage
About: Book is used and has been withdrawn from service from a Library.
This edition also contains Many Roads Traveled: Or, Twenty Years in Bondage
About: Book is used and has been withdrawn from service from a Library.
Editions for the work Many Roads Traveled: Or, Twenty Years in Bondage
Hardcover
from Xlibris Corp (January 16, 2015)
9781503515284 | details & prices | 270 pages | List price $28.99
About: From the shores of a faraway continent, across a restless ocean, onto the Piedmont of North Carolina, and into the hills of Tennessee, comes this historical fiction story that is inspired by the life and times of the indomitable Pleasant Lane, 1820 â 1905, a free, educated, black woman who was kidnapped and forced into bondage for twenty miserable years.
About: From the shores of a faraway continent, across a restless ocean, onto the Piedmont of North Carolina, and into the hills of Tennessee, comes this historical fiction story that is inspired by the life and times of the indomitable Pleasant Lane, 1820 â 1905, a free, educated, black woman who was kidnapped and forced into bondage for twenty miserable years.
Paperback
from Xlibris Corp (January 16, 2015)
9781503515291 | details & prices | 270 pages | List price $19.99
About: From the shores of a faraway continent, across a restless ocean, onto the Piedmont of North Carolina, and into the hills of Tennessee, comes this historical fiction story that is inspired by the life and times of the indomitable Pleasant Lane, 1820 â 1905, a free, educated, black woman who was kidnapped and forced into bondage for twenty miserable years.
About: From the shores of a faraway continent, across a restless ocean, onto the Piedmont of North Carolina, and into the hills of Tennessee, comes this historical fiction story that is inspired by the life and times of the indomitable Pleasant Lane, 1820 â 1905, a free, educated, black woman who was kidnapped and forced into bondage for twenty miserable years.
With Betsy Pennink |
from Heinemann (February 1, 1981); titled "This Is New York"
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With Donald Davie |
from Heinemann (June 1, 1958); titled "The Late Augustans Longer Poems of the Later Eighteenth Century"
9780435150198 | details & prices | List price $6.50
This edition also contains The Late Augustans Longer Poems of the Later Eighteenth Century
About: Book is used and has been withdrawn from service from a Library.
This edition also contains The Late Augustans Longer Poems of the Later Eighteenth Century
About: Book is used and has been withdrawn from service from a Library.
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