Down These Mean Streets (1967 Alfred A. Knopf Edition) (Q11656)

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1967 Alfred A. Knopf Edition
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Down These Mean Streets (1967 Alfred A. Knopf Edition)
1967 Alfred A. Knopf Edition

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    DOWN | THESE | MEAN | STREETS | by Piri Thomas | ALFRED • A • KNOPF | New York 1967
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    Copyright © 1967 by Piri Thomas
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    All rights reserved under International and Pan American Copyright Conventions. Distributed by Random House, Inc. Published simultaneously in Toronto, Canada, by Random House of Canada Limited.
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    Manufactured in the United States of America
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    First Edition
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    This is a Borzoi Book | Published by Alfred A. Knopf, Inc.
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    To Daniela, mi nelin
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    5.95 dollars
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    [1] Richard Leacock, godfather to my book, a man with much heart and a swinging sense of inner beauty. The Louis M. Rabinowitz Foundation, whose grants gave me the space and time to write my book, gracias. Argus Cameron, editor at Knopf, for his encouragement, patience and sense of feeling for my feelings.
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    [2] Oscar Lewis, gracias con todo mi corazon. When I most needed assurance as a writer, your letter came. Harding Lemay, we both have many brothers, no es asi, mi hermano? Elaine de Kooning, a real person with a love for all creative people. Joseph Alvarez, a sensitive man from whom I have learned a great deal. Isabella, a long time-ago memory that will live with me forever.
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    [3] John and Grace Killens. You once told me to keep wailing. I did, baby. Rev. Rafael Hernandez, Tia Angelina, Pasqualita, Nelo Y Victor, Dr. Efrem Ramirez, Professor Larry Alan Bear, Professor Gordon Jaeck, Rev. Leo Roasado, Roberta Pryor, Dr. Freed, Roy Godes, Marion Godes, Bob Drew, Jim Lipscomb, Pat Jaffee, Bib Jafee, Peter Powell, Patricia Powell, Wes Pullen, Dave Dugan,
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    [4] Nancy Sens, Jerry Wiseman, Ray Abel, Michael Lawrence, Rev. Norman Eddy, Relia, Carmen, Josie, Henry, Josefa, Pampin.
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    [6], vii-xiii, 1-344,[2]
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