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Wallace Thurman. THE BLACKER THE BERRY: A NOVEL OF NEGRO LIFE. New York: The Macaulay Company, 1929. First edition. Hardcover. Brown cloth-covered boards stamped in black with design by Aaron Douglas, top edge stained. 8vo; [4], 262pp. With bookplate on front paste-down of W. Edward Farrison, former English professor at North Carolina Central University in Durham. Whiteman p. 45; Perry 422.
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7 5/8 x 5 1/2 in.
Wallace Henry Thurman (1902-1934) was an important contributor to the Harlem Renaissance through his novels, plays, and editorial projects.
The Blacker the Berry was his first novel.
Boards with light scuffing and staining, edgewear, and slight separation from text block, corners bumped, spine very slightly cocked with creases and wear at ends including fraying and closed tears; library stamps on first and last free endpapers, small tear at free endpaper, occasional cracking at gutter; pages lightly toned with occasional offsetting and light crease, mark, or grime, overall the interior is clean and unmarked. A good or better copy of this influential novel, lacking extremely scarce jacket.