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Alice Greenwood
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Greenwood, Alice D. O.
CAWN DODGAHS.
Publisher: The Library Shelf [Chicago]. 1910. (1910). 1st edition. 65pp. sm8vo. Slate blue boards illustrated in green & quarter bound in cream paper. 10 small b/w illustrations of Afro-American children. The author's poems are written in a Southern Afro-American dialect and capture the musing of an Afro-American woman about her life, children, etc. The author, Alice Davis Odekirk Greenwood (1850 - 1936), who was white, was a Rockville, Indiana author & poet who sometimes used the pseudonym 'Aunt Jemina'. Despite that, and for the period, the poems are unusual in giving an Afro-American woman an intelligent and deeply thoughtful voice. The Library Shelf was short-lived and published about 11 books between 1907 & 1911. There is a little damage along a section of the gutter between the front free & pastedown endpapers o/w Fine (No defects). No dustjacket if issued.
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AUD 92.90 | CAD 91.01 | EUR 57.16 | GBP 51.48 | JPY 7,727.27 | MXN 1,103.90 | ZAR 643.94 |
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Henry F. Hain III.
Item number: 93-0272.
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Greenwood, Alice D. O.
CAWN DODGAHS
Publisher: The Library Shelf Chicago 1910. 65pp, gift inscription, good, 1st ed, boards
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AUD 80.12 | CAD 78.49 | EUR 49.30 | GBP 44.40 | JPY 6,664.55 | MXN 952.08 | ZAR 555.38 |
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Archer's Used & Rare Books.
Item number: BOOKS011927I.
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