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Cotton Comes to Harlem by Chester Himes ISBN 13: 9783763214693

ISBN 10: 3763214690

Unknown; Berlin,: Büchergilde Gutenberg,, 1971; ISBN-13: 978-3763214693

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Collection of 23 Chester Himes novels in various languages other than English -- German:...
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various: various, 1970. Paperback. Very Good. Collection of 23 Chester Himes novels in various languages other than English. Most published around the 1970's. All paperbacks except for the two in German that are noted as hardcovers. Very Good in general, minor shelfwear; clean contents throughout; browning to the paper of about half of the books. An interesting collection, notable for the text as all as the ways that different international publishers marketed Himes' lurid Harlem fiction. German: Schwarzes Geld fur Weisse Gauner, Heisse Nach fur Kuhle Killer, Heroin fur Harlem (hardcover), Blind mit einer Pistole (hardcover), Der Traum vom Grossen Geld, Blin, mit einer Pistole, Schwarzer samt in Heissen Nachten, Heisse Nach fur Kuihle Killer, Heroin fur Harlem, Lauf Nigger lauf -- Italian: La Notte delle Vendette, Harlem, Imbroglio Negro -- French: La Croisade de Lee Gordon, L'aveugle au Postolet (two copies) -- Dutch: Katoen komt naar Harlem, Razernil in Harlem, Kille dood in Harlem, Zinloze moord… Read More
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