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1974 edition, facsimile published by Crossing Press
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| English | Words Form The House of the Dead Prison Writings From Soledad (1974 The Crossing Press edition ) |
1974 edition, facsimile published by Crossing Press |
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WORDS FROM | THE HOUSE OF ThE DEAD | Prison Writings From Soledad | A FACSIMILE VERSION OF A BOOK | 6:15 Unlock— A Kite From Soledad | HANDMADE BY PRISONERS AND SMUGGLED OUT | With Introductions by Joseph Bruchac & William Witherup | And a Glossary of Joint Jargon | And additional prison material marked off by borders |
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A Note From Technical Advisor, Paul Glover | Their imagination has not been greyed. From within a grey world | these prisoners affirm that, within this book, their playful, bright, | and inventive spirit is unbeaten and unregulated... [continues on for several lines]
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The Crossings Press, Trumansburg, New York, 14886
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Copyright 1974 The Crossing Press
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Dear Maria, May it concern us
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2nd Enlarged Edition | First Edition Published by the Greenfield Review Press
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The Crossing Press Series of Contemporary Anthologies
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illustrative content is made up of drawings and physical objects (cards, plants etc.) pressed and copied into the book