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1850 edition, Printed for the Author, Boston
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English | Narrative of Sojourner Truth, a Northern Slave (1850 Boston self-published edition) |
1850 edition, Printed for the Author, Boston |
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NARRATIVE | OF | SOJOURNER TRUTH, | A | NORTHERN SLAVE, | EMANCIPATED FROM BODILY SERVITUDE BY THE STATE OF | NEW YORK, IN 1828. | WITH A PORTRAIT. | [thin rule] | [8 lines from Martin Farquhar Tupper's "Prefatory" to Proverbial Philosophy, 'Sweet is the virgin honey' to 'a heritage of glory.' | [thin rule] | BOSTON: | PRINTED FOR THE AUTHOR. " 1850.
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J. B. YERRINTON AND SON, PRINTERS, | 21 CORNHILL, BOSTON.
verso of the title page
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NOTE. It is due to the lady by whom the following Narrative was kindly written, to state that she has not been able to see a single proof-sheet of it; consequently, it is very possible that diverse errors in printing may have occurred, [1 of 2]
(though it is hoped none materially affecting the sense,) especially in regard ot the names of individuals referred to therein. The name of Van Wagener shold read Van Wagenen. [2 of 2]
page [xii]
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[xiii], 144 pages
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