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Florence Crannell Means GREAT DAY IN THE MORNING Black-theme novel 1st ed, 1946
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Illustrated |
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1946 |
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American |
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Literature, African-American |
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Florence Crannel Means |
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Children's |
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Florence Crannell Means GREAT DAY IN THE MORNING Black-theme novel 1st ed, 1946
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GREAT DAY IN THE MORNING
by Florence Crannell Means
Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company, 1946.
First edition, first printing.
Pictorial endpapers, jacket art and black-red-and-white plates in charcoal and chalk by Helen Blair.
Owner's faint name to half-title, tiny band of fading to spine crown, else fine, in red cloth with black lettering; in an age-darkened, edgeworn dust jacket that shows some very minor nicking at spine ends, a few tiny closed tears.
Lillybelle Lawrence attends Tuskegee Institute in this novel by one of the first writers of juvenile literature to focus on minority groups. "While some of the books are dated...the author's convictions give the novels an enduring power."--Peter Sieruta.
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GREAT DAY IN THE MORNING
by Florence Crannell Means Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company, 1946. First edition, first printing. Pictorial endpapers, jacket art and black-red-and-white plates in charcoal and chalk by Helen Blair. Owner's faint name to half-title, tiny band of fading to spine crown, else fine, in red cloth with black lettering; in an age-darkened, edgeworn dust jacket that shows some very minor nicking at spine ends, a few tiny closed tears. Lillybelle Lawrence attends Tuskegee Institute in this novel by one of the first writers of juvenile literature to focus on minority groups. "While some of the books are dated...the author's convictions give the novels an enduring power."--Peter Sieruta. PLEASE VIEW OUR STORE FOR MORE GREAT FIRST EDITION BOOKS THANKS!
Origin
American
Author
Florence Crannel Means
Special Attributes
1st Edition
Special Attributes
Dust Jacket
Special Attributes
Illustrated
Binding
Hardcover w/Jacket
Topic
Literature, African-American
Year Printed
1946
Subject
Children's
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