Narrative of Henry Box Brown (Schomburg Sc Rare 326.92-B copy) (Q847): Difference between revisions
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| 18 centimeters
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| 12 centimeters
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Copy is in good condition; it was rebound and still has the paper cover; there are a number of blank pages in the back to fill out the binding. | |||||||||||
| Property / condition note: Copy is in good condition; it was rebound and still has the paper cover; there are a number of blank pages in the back to fill out the binding. / rank | |||||||||||
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| Property / sold by: Bela Marsh / rank | |||||||||||
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25 cents
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| Property / price: 25 cents / rank | |||||||||||
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provenance note: The book has an inscription or autograph that is difficult to read. It looks like "Fred Aurly" | |||||||||||
Latest revision as of 20:33, 5 June 2025
Copy held by the Schomburg with shelfmark 326.92-B
| Language | Label | Description | Also known as |
|---|---|---|---|
| English | Narrative of Henry Box Brown (Schomburg Sc Rare 326.92-B copy) |
Copy held by the Schomburg with shelfmark 326.92-B |
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18 centimeters
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12 centimeters
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Copy is in good condition; it was rebound and still has the paper cover; there are a number of blank pages in the back to fill out the binding.
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25 cents
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The book has an inscription or autograph that is difficult to read. It looks like "Fred Aurly"
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