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New York: Harper and Brothers, 1928. First Edition. Very Good. First edition, first printing. Bound in publisher's original patterned paper-covered boards over black spine cloth, lacking the dust jacket. Very Good with rubbing to covers heaviest at edges, wear to spine cloth with fraying at ends, slight loss at tips. Pages toned and sporadically soiled. Clipping from dust jacket tipped in at front paste down with small check mark, and book plate mostly removed from rear paste down. Short tear to edge of title page and hinge there is slightly over-opened. Home to Harlem was among the first books published during the Harlem Renaissance and was a watershed contribution to its fiction.
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HOME TO HARLEM.
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New York:: Pocket Books,, (1968). First edition -. Just about fine in illustrated wrappers - appears unread.. First paperback printing. Pocket Cardinal Edition 50184. A vintage paperback edition of McKay's best known work, originally published in 1928. 180 pp plus 2 pp publisher's ads.
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Home to Harlem
by McKay, Claude, cover by Seltzer [Isadore?]
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New York: Pocket Books, 1965. Paperback. 180p., lightly worn else good first printing stated of the mass-market paperback edition in pictorial wraps. Pocket Cardinal Edition 50184. Originally published in 1928.
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Harlem Renaissance: Five Novels of the 1920s (Cane; Home to Harlem; Quicksand; Plum Bun; The Blacker the Berry) (Library of America #217)
by Zafar, Rafia (Editor) (Jean Toomer, Claude McKay, Nella Larsen, Jessie Redmon Fauset, Wallace Thurman)
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New York: The Library of America, 2011. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. 867pp; Blue cloth boards with gilt titling to spine, ribbon bookmark, decorated endpapers, boards square, clean & bright, text unmarked, binding is tight, VG condition. Five novels from the 1920s Harlem Renaissance. Includes: Cane by Jean Toomer; Home to Harlem by Claude McKay; Quicksand by Nella Larsen; Plum Bun by Jessie Redmon Fauset; The Blacker the Berry by Wallace Thurman. Library of America No. 217.
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Mass Market Paperback. Publisher: Random House UK | | Mass Market Paperback | 224 p. | This book is brand new. | Series: HARLEM RENAISSANCE SERIES | Language: Engelska --- Information regarding the book: VINTAGE CLASSICS' HARLEM RENAISSANCE SERIES Celebrating the finest works of the Harlem Renaissance, one of the most important Black arts movements in modern history. 'Why did I want to mix mahself up in a white folk's war? It ain't ever was any of black folks' affair'When Jake Brown joins the army during the First World War, he is treated more like a slave than a soldier. After deserting his post to escape the racial violence he is facing, Jake travels back home to Harlem. But despite the distance, Jake cannot seem to escape the past and the explosive ways in which it can culminate. Written with brutal accuracy, Home to Harlem is an extraordinary work, and was the first American bestseller by a Black writer. 'One of the most gifted writers of the Harlem Renaissance' Washington Post | We have this…
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