1972 No Name In The Street
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Description
First Edition, Publishers' Original Binding, With Dustwrapper
The first edition published in 1972.
In the original unclipped dust wrapper.
No Name in the street is a set of historical essays written by writer and poet James Baldwin. It recounts the Harlem of his youth and the murders of Martin Luther King Jr and Malcom X. It confronts the violence of America.
To understand the context of the murders of Martin Luther King Jr and Malcom X, Baldwin explores several significant historical events. These events include the 1963 March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom, McCarthyism and the Algerian war.
Condition
In the original cloth binding in the original unclipped dust wrapper. Externally smart. The dust generally wrapper is clean. loss to the front corner of the dust wrapper. Spotting to the reverse of the dust wrapper. Age toning to the flyleaf. The boards are generally clean. Fading to the boards. Loss to the backboard. The odd spot to the text block. a small tide mark to the text block. Internally firmly. Pages are bright and clean.
Very Good Indeed
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