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Uncle Tom`s Cabin with Illustration.

Uncle Tom`s Cabin with Illustration.

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Uncle Tom`s Cabin with Illustration.

by STOWE (Harriet Beecher)

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Thomas Nelson and Sons, LTD., London, Edinburgh, and New York, s.d. [c.1915].. in-8 (26 x 20 cm), 64 pp., cartonnage d'édition. Enrichi de 4 planches en couleurs et de nombreuses illustrations en noir.

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Bookseller
Minet BE (BE)
Bookseller's Inventory #
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Title
Uncle Tom`s Cabin with Illustration.
Author
STOWE (Harriet Beecher)
Book Condition
Used
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Publisher
Thomas Nelson and Sons, LTD., London, Edinburgh, and New York, s.d. [c.1915].
Weight
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Keywords
livre enfant racisme cancel culture abolition Black Noir esclavage.

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The current bookstore has its origins in the one that existed in the 80s in Redu, a small village in the Ardennes. It is there, in a charming manor house, Dirk Minet had his bookbinding workshop and his bookstore.

In the early 90s, he moved to Brussels and with the collaboration of his brother Bernard created a place even more conducive to the passion for old books that motivated them both. After seven years, Bernard leaves and Dirk alone presides over the destiny of the Minet-frères bookshop.

In April 1996 opening of the first website of the bookstore with the URL address http://www.librairie-minet-frères.
In June 1997, the site was completely renovated and changed address.
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