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1926 New York Knopf edition
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THE WEARY BLUES | by | LANGSTON HUGHES | WITH AN INTRODUCTION BY | CARL VAN VECHTEN | [borzoi ornament] | NEW YORK | ALFRED • A • KNOPF | 1926
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COPYRIGHT, 1926, BY ALFRED A. KNOPF, | INC • SET UP, ELECTROTYPED AND PRINTED | BY THE VAIL-BALLOU PRESS, INC., BINHAM-| TON, N.Y. • ESPARTO PAPER MANUFACTURED | IN SCOTLAND AND FURNISHED BY W.F. ETHER-INGTON & CO., NEW YORK • BOUND BY THE H. | WOLFF ESTATE, NEW YORK. | MANUFACTURED IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
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I wish to thank the editors of The Crisis, | Opportunity, Survey Graphic, Vanity Fair, | The World Tomorrow and The Amster- | dam News for having first published some | of the poems in this book.
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