[Rarebooks] FS: Harlem Renaissance Novel in Dustwrapper, 1929, price greatly reduced

Charles Agvent chagvent at ptd.net
Wed Feb 19 16:10:32 EST 2014


Price reduced:     Was $950,      Now $650

McKAY, Claude. BANJO. New York: Harper, 1929. First Edition. McKay's 
second novel in which, according to the dustwrapper flap, "life moves 
lustily, violently, and the black boys take life as it comes." McKay, a 
leading figure of the Harlem Renaissance, was the first African-American 
to receive the medal of the Institute of Arts and Sciences. Some 
crimping to top of spine and small, not terribly noticeable holes along 
the front joint. Hence, Very Good in an attractive dustwrapper with 
small chips at the head of the spine and one at the front panel near the 
spine edge. (#007672)        $650.00

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