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New Harlem Past and Present - The Story of an Amazing Civic Wrong, Now at Last to be Righted

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New Harlem Past and Present - The Story of an Amazing Civic Wrong, Now at Last to be Righted

by Carl Horton Pierce

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New Harlem Publishing Company, 1903. Hardcover. Good. . Fading to spine, general shelf/age wear. Pages clean, binding sturdy.

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Schwabe Books US (US)
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Title
New Harlem Past and Present - The Story of an Amazing Civic Wrong, Now at Last to be Righted
Author
Carl Horton Pierce
Format/Binding
Hardcover
Book Condition
Used - Good
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Publisher
New Harlem Publishing Company
Date Published
1903
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