Description: Discover the captivating story of the Barber of Natchez. This rare, near-fine book recounts the tale of a slave who gains his freedom and rises to a position of prominence. The octavo softcover book features clean and unmarked pages, a tight binding, and knife-sharp covers. The previous owner's name is inscribed inside, but this does not detract from the absorbing tale within. Published by LSU Press in 1992, this book is a must-have for anyone interested in Black Studies. It covers an important topic and subject matter, and is a collectible item for antiquarian book enthusiasts. Don't miss out on this enthralling read that tells the story of a remarkable individual who overcomes adversity.
Price: 5 USD
Location: Metairie, Louisiana
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Book Condition: Near Fine
Binding: Softcover
Publication Year: 1992
Cover: Softcover
Format: Softcover
Book Title: Barber of Natchez (Wherein a Slave is Freed and Rises to a Very
Author: Davis, Edwin Adams; Hogan, William Ransom
Features: Octovo in wraps, tight binding, pages clean and unmarked,, covers knife-sharp, owner name, else NFINE. A rare type of, record proving to be an absorbing tale.
Publisher: LSU Press,
Topic: Black Studies
Subject: Black Studies
Year Printed: 1992