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The Paul Laurence Dunbar Reader : A Selection of the Best of Paul Laurence Dunbar's Poetry and Prose, Including Writings Never Before Available in Book Form Paperback - 1975
by Dunbar, Paul, Hudson, Gossie H., Martin, Jay
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- Title The Paul Laurence Dunbar Reader : A Selection of the Best of Paul Laurence Dunbar's Poetry and Prose, Including Writings Never Before Available in Book Form
- Author Dunbar, Paul, Hudson, Gossie H., Martin, Jay
- Binding Paperback
- Edition First Trade
- Condition Used - Good
- Pages 477
- Volumes 1
- Language ENG
- Publisher W. Clement Stone, P M A Communications, Incorporated, New York:
- Date 1975
- Bookseller's Inventory # GRP60067062
- ISBN 9780396069294 / 0396069290
- Library of Congress subjects African Americans
- Library of Congress Catalog Number 74006807
- Dewey Decimal Code 811.4
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