$300.00 USD • Used
First edition with logo on copyright page. Light green cloth boards with blue lettering, under illustrated dust jacket. Fine book, price-clipped jacket with a touch of fading to spine panel. Ed Be...
First edition with logo on copyright page. Light green cloth boards with blue lettering, under illustrated dust jacket. Fine book, price-clipped jacket with a touch of fading to spine panel. Ed Bell was a Dekalb County, Georgia native who began his literary career in Murfreesboro, Tennessee. He was a laborer, having gotten kicked out of college three times, until he landed an unpaid job at a newspaper. His books deal with the working classes of small Southern towns. Bell was not afraid to write about Blacks, despite being white himself, because of his long association with them. This novel, his second, is about the "Negrotown"--and yet it is a human story, regardless of race.
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Publisher: Farrar and Rinehart
Year: 1938
Type: Used
Binding: Hardcover
First Edition
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