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Editore: Oxford University Press, U.S.A., 1990
ISBN 10: 0195066707ISBN 13: 9780195066708
Da: Gulf Coast Books, Memphis, TN, U.S.A.
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Paperback. Condizione: Good.
Editore: NY Oxford Univ Press (1988)., 1988
Da: Crabtree's Collection Old Books, Sebago, ME, U.S.A.
VG 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. One of few existing slave narratives written by a woman. Her ultimately successful struggle for freedom. Sl soil on few pages of fore-edge. 4th ptg edition.
Editore: NY Oxford Univ Press (1988)., 1988
Da: Crabtree's Collection Old Books, Sebago, ME, U.S.A.
G 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. Damp stain bottom edge. 12th ptg edition.
Editore: Oxford University Press; Revised ed. edition (November 29, 1990), 1990
ISBN 10: 0195066707ISBN 13: 9780195066708
Da: Tacoma Book Center, Tacoma, WA, U.S.A.
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Paperback. Condizione: Very Good. Condizione sovraccoperta: No Dustjacket. Later Edition. ISBN 0195066707. Small trade paperback Tight sound unmarked copy in Very Good condition with slight spine creasing. This book is Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl (The Schomburg Library of Nineteenth-Century Black Women Writers). No Signature.