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(Created claim: dedication statement transcription (P21): This book is dedicated | to my two children | MERYL RENEE and JOSEPH A., II. | Love for them has been | a constant source of inspiration | during the seven years | it took to complete this book) |
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1959 Exposition Press edition, New York City
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| English | Black Bondage: A Novel of a Doomed Negro in Today's South (1959 Exposition Press edition) |
1959 Exposition Press edition, New York City |
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BLACK BONDAGE | A NOVEL OF A DOOMED NEGRO | IN TODAY'S SOUTH | by | JOSEPH A. DAVIS | [ornamentation] | An Exposition-Banner Book | EXPOSITION PRESS | New York
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EXPOSITION PRESS INC., 386 Fourth Avenue, New York 16, N.Y.
title page verso
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© 1959 by Joseph A. Davis. All rights reserved, including the | right of reproduction in whole or in part in any form, except | for brief quotations in reviews and critical essays.
title page verso
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This book is dedicated | to my two children | MERYL RENEE and JOSEPH A., II. | Love for them has been | a constant source of inspiration | during the seven years | it took to complete this book
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