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189017459scsNew York: Charles Scribner’s Sons 1890. Octavo green blind-stamped cloth hardcover gilt letters and decoration to spine 289 pp 8 pp ads. Fine. Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1890. hardcover books
1869040572New York: Charles Scribner and Company 1869. First Edition. Hardcover Original Cloth. Very Good Condition. The first American edition from the 13th French in blindstamped and gilt green cloth wear and bumping to corners but generally very good. With 10 tipped in plate including the frontispiece. Tissue guard to the frontis is torn out. Translated by the noted abolitionist and activist Charlotte Forten 1837-1914. Forten grew up in relative privilege in Philadelphia was the only African-American at Higginson Grammar School in Salem MA where she later became a member of the Anti-Slavery society where she met Emerson Sumner and Garrison who later published her poetry. She was the first black teacher to join the Sea Island's mission during the Civil War - an episode made into a film in the 1980s - where she met Robert Gould of the 54th Massachusetts and Thomas Wentworth Higginson of the 1st South Carolina the two prominent all African-American regiments. Her activism and reality were difficult bedfellows during this time which she wrote of in Atlantic Monthly as Forten as evidenced by her translating this very volume was steeped in European literature whereas her pupils were often Gullah speakers. Forten's journals were published posthumously to great acclaim and enduring interest. This is the first USA edition. Size: Octavo 8vo. Text is clean and unmarked. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Under 1 kilo. Category: Fiction; Inventory No: 040572. <br/><br/> Charles Scribner and Company hardcover books
1869273771New York: C. Scribner and Co 1869. Early Printing. Green embossed cloth with gilt titling; boards have some light spotting. With six full-page illustrations. A nice tight binding. C. Scribner and Co unknown books