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Title: Up from Slavery
Description: New York, Doubleday, Page & Company, 1913. Early Edition. Hardcover. Original gilt-lettered red cloth. Frontispiece portrait of Washington. Classic turn-of-the-century autobiography, a testament to the virtues of hard work and unrelenting effort, by the successor to Frederick Douglass as the foremost American black leader of his time. Born a slave, Washington founded Tuskegee Institute, becoming its first president, at the age of 25. This copy of his best-known book is INSCRIBED and SIGNED by the author on the front free endpaper to a prominent banker and book collector: "To/Mr. W. D. Vincent/with sincerest/regard of/Booker T. Washington/Dec. 3, 1913." Signed copies of this classic of African-American history are quite uncommon. A small tear to bottom blank margin of one leaf; 1998 statement by a previous owner on the recto of the frontispiece stating the importance of the book on her grandfather; Vincent's bookplate on the front pastedown. Mild rubbing to the spine edges and tips with small frayed spot on spine edge and a few small frayed spots on rear cover with loss of cloth. Still Near Fine .

Keywords: Signed, African-American History, African-American Literature, Rare, Autobiography, High Spot, Booker T Washington, Black Literature, Slavery African-American History Black Literature High Spot Literature: American

Price: US$ 10625.00 Seller: Charles Agvent
- Book number: 021570

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