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Sapphira and the Slave Girl

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Sapphira and the Slave Girl

by Cather, Willa

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New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1940. Undetermined. fine. 1st Edition Limited to 520 numbered and signed copies. viii,295,[1]pp. Octavo in original gilt lettered dark green cloth backing. Light green paper covered boards. Gilt lettering and illustration on front cover. With gilt top edge, others uncut. In original paper covered card case. Some light staining and wear to case. Yellow ribbon page marker. Clean, tight text block. A beautiful book. fine Signed by the author on the limitation page. A pre-Civil War novel set in the Virginia of Cather's early childhood, Sapphira and the Slave Girl intertwines the escape narrative of an enslaved African American, with the imperious, proud, and vengeful mistress of the house" (Modern American Women Writers, 45) 1940

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Willa Cather was born near Winchester, Virginia, in 1873. When she was ten years old, her family moved to the prairies of Nebraska, later the setting for a number of her novels. At the age of twenty-one, she graduated from the University of Nebraska, and she spent the next few years doing newspaper work and teaching high school in Pittsburgh. In 1903, her first book, April Twilights, a collection of poems, was published, and two years later The Troll Garden, a collection of stories, appeared in print. After the publication of her first novel, Alexander’s Bridge, in 1912, Cather devoted herself full time to writing, and over the years she completed eleven more novels (including O Pioneers!, My Ántonia, The Professor’s House, and Death Comes for the Archbishop ), four collections of short stories, and two volumes of essays. Cather won the Pulitzer Prize for One of Ours in 1923. She died in 1947.

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Bookseller
Aquila Books CA (CA)
Bookseller's Inventory #
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Title
Sapphira and the Slave Girl
Author
Cather, Willa
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Undetermined
Book Condition
Used - fine
Quantity Available
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Publisher
Alfred A. Knopf
Place of Publication
New York
Date Published
1940
Keywords
Signed Limited Edition|American Author|American Literature|Signed

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