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This book is dedicated to my great-grandmother, Mrs. Ella Ruffin, whose caring and guidance gave me access to an unselfish knowledge and loving sensitivity, and to Mama, the oldest living relative of my ancestral family, who made it possible, in a repressive and poverty-stricken environment, for me to have a rich and happy upbringing that money or material cannot measure. | |||
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1974 Random House's Vintage Books Edition
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| English | Less Than A Score, But A Point (1974 Random House's Vintage Books Edition) |
1974 Random House's Vintage Books Edition |
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LESS | THAN | A SCORE, | BUT A POINT | POEMS BY | T.J. REDDY | LOGO | VINTAGE BOOKS | A DIVISION OF RANDOM HOUSE NEW YORK
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Copyright © 1971, 1974, by T.J. Reddy | All rights reserved under International and Pan-American Copyright | Conventions.
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Manufactured in the United States of America
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Published in the United States by Random House, Inc., | New York, and simultaneously in Canada by Random House of Canada | Limited, Toronto.
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2.95 dollars
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This book is dedicated to my great-grandmother, Mrs. Ella Ruffin, whose caring and guidance gave me access to an unselfish knowledge and loving sensitivity, and to Mama, the oldest living relative of my ancestral family, who made it possible, in a repressive and poverty-stricken environment, for me to have a rich and happy upbringing that money or material cannot measure.
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