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(‎Created claim: copyright statement transcription (P19): Copyright, 1946 by | OSCAR MICHEAUX | All rights reserved | No part of this book may be reproduced in any form without the permission of the author.)
(‎Created claim: dedication statement transcription (P21): To | MARY J. | Whose faith and confidence | in the writer has always been | a source of inspiration.)
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To | MARY J. | Whose faith and confidence | in the writer has always been | a source of inspiration.
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location on resource: opposite title page verso

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published in 1946 by Book Supply Company in New York, NY
  • The Story of Dorothy Stanfield
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Story of Dorothy Stanfield (1946 Book Supply Company Edition)
published in 1946 by Book Supply Company in New York, NY
  • The Story of Dorothy Stanfield

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[12], 13-416, 1 page of plates opposite title page
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The STORY of | Dorothy | STANFIELD | Based on a Great Insurance | Swindle---and a Woman! | A Novel by | OSCAR MICHEAUX | Author of | "THE CASE OF MRS. WINGATE" | [publisher's device] | BOOK SUPPLY COMPANY | Publishers | 40 Morningside Avenue | New York | 1946
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Set up and electrotyped. | Printed in the United States of America
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Copyright, 1946 by | OSCAR MICHEAUX | All rights reserved | No part of this book may be reproduced in any form without the permission of the author.
title page verso
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To | MARY J. | Whose faith and confidence | in the writer has always been | a source of inspiration.
opposite title page verso
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