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The Storefrontby O'Gorman, Ned
DescriptionNew York: Harper Colophon Books, 1970. 91 pages, illustrated with black and white photographs. A man spends five years educating the children on one block in Harlem and reveals in beautiful and disturbing words and pictures how education has harmed the children and how a different way could save them. Illustrated white wraps with black and green lettering. Cover scrubbed and a little soiled, book curled at corners, light edge wear, small chips at base of spine, reading crease by spine, interior pages clean and bright, last two or three pages chipped at bottom corner, former owner's name on front free endpaper.. First Edition. Trade Paperback. Good/No Jacket. Similar books from this booksellerFrom this bookseller's Education catalog.
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