Let Me Breathe Thunder (1939 Doubleday, Doran & Co. edition) (Q12782)

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1939 edition, published by Doubleday, Doran & Company, Inc., New York, NY
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Let Me Breathe Thunder (1939 Doubleday, Doran & Co. edition)
1939 edition, published by Doubleday, Doran & Company, Inc., New York, NY

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    [10], 1-267, [1] pages
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    WILLIAM ATTAWAY | [publisher's device] | LET ME | BREATHE THUNDER | DOUBLEDAY, DORAN & COMPANY, INC., NEW YORK, 1939
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    PRINTED AT THE Country Life Press, GARDEN CITY, N.Y., U.S.A.
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    COPYRIGHT, 1939 BY DOUBLEDAY, DORAN & COMPANY, INC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
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    FIRST EDITION
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    [1] "THE FIRST NOVEL by a young Negro discloses a fresh and amazing talent. At twenty-five, his feet dusty from wandering, William Attaway has brought to his publishers a book as poised, as perceptive, as honest and tender as many an older writer with a solid list of books behind him would be proud to claim.
    [2] "This is the story of Step and Ed, young men with no childhood behind them, no security before them; too young as yet to know complete despair, but old in the ways of hard, precarious living.
    [3] "Most of all it is the story of Hi Boy, a little Mexican boy of ten, who brought to Step and Ed a glimpsed of unguessed integrities, who gave meaning to their lives. LET ME BREATHE THUNDER is that rare thing, a novel by a Negro about whites; a novel that reveals a powerful and objective talent at work upon the very fabric of life."
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