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The Hit

The Hit - 1970

by MAYFIELD, Julian

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New York: Belmont Productions, Inc, [c. 1970]. First Belmont printing. Mass-market paperback. 12mo; pictorial wrappers (softcover); 220,(4)pp. Text uniformly toned throughout; touch of wear at crown of spine, still a tight, clean, Near Fine copy, with no reading creases or significant wear to wrappers. Mass-market reissue of Mayfield's highly-regarded first novel, a gritty and realistic tale of numbers-running in Harlem. Originally published in 1957 (Vanguard Press).
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  • Title The Hit
  • Author MAYFIELD, Julian
  • Publisher Belmont Productions, Inc, New York
  • Date [c. 1970]
  • Bookseller's Inventory # 64098

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About this book

The Hit is the first novel by author Julian Mayfield, who was also an actor, director, lecturer and Civil Rights activist. The main character, Hubert Cooley, is an avid gambler who looks for a ‘hit’ to rescue him from his life in Harlem, and will do anything to play the game. The novel follows a day in Cooley’s life, which starts out quietly and ends in dramatic confusion and violence.

First Edition Identification

The first edition of The Hit was published in New York City by Vanguard Press in 1957. $3.50 price on front flap.


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