
Notes of a Native Son
by James Baldwin
"Notes of a Native Son" by James Baldwin, Bantam Books, 1964 Bantam edition. Paperback in fair condition, with wear on the cover and yellowed pages. This edition contains the full text of Baldwin's essays on race and identity, offering a timeless exploration of American culture.
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The paperback is in fair condition, showing signs of age-related wear. The cover has some creases and edge wear, typical for a book of this vintage. The binding remains intact and the pages, though yellowed, are free from inscriptions or markings. There is no dust jacket.
About This Vintage 1964 Edition
"Notes of a Native Son" by James Baldwin, published by Bantam Books in New York, 1964, is a significant Bantam edition of this acclaimed collection of essays. Baldwin, a pivotal figure in American literature, explores complex themes of race, identity, and social justice. This edition, published in June 1964, offers readers the complete text of the original hardcover without any omissions. Baldwin's insightful analysis remains relevant, making this edition a valuable addition to any collection. The book is a paperback with signs of wear but retains its structural integrity.
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