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Abelard-Schuman, 1970. 1st. Hardback. Good. First edition hardback, 1970, with no jacket. Ex library book with only a couple of the usual stamps and markings, front endpaper removed. In overall good used condition with only minor signs of age, handling and storage - boards rubbed and faded to spine and edges. Binding tight and appears little read. Internally clean, no annotation or inscriptions; tanning to page-ends but text and illustrations bright and clear throughout. Photographs available. Not an old library book.
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Everything And Nothing: The Dorothy Dandridge Tragedy
by Dorothy Dandridge and Earl Conrad
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Everything and Nothing: The Dorothy Dandridge Tragedy
by Dandridge, Dorothy, and Earl Conrad
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New York: Abelard-Schuman. Very Good+ in Very Good dj. (c.1970). First Edition. Hardcover. (price-clipped) [modest shelfwear, light foxing to top of text block; jacket spine badly faded, with moderate rubbing/scuffing to the front and rear panels]. (B&W photographs) Posthumously-published autobiography of the African-American actress-singer, who died in 1965 at the age of 42 from an accidental overdose of an antidepressant, following a career downturn that was further complicated by financial troubles and a nervous breakdown. According to Conrad's introduction, Dandridge "wanted to tell of her friendships and romances that crossed the color line [but] her friends attacked her in full force, telling her that her autobiography was a disgrace and should be kept quiet." Following her death, he prepared the book for publication, working from tape recordings she had made. .
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