A black diamond, or, The best and the worst of it
1894,
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, 160 pages :
Item available at Osborne Collection.
1405870
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Publication information: |
London : "Home Words" Publishing Offices, [1894] |
Language: |
English |
Record ID: |
1405870 |
Variant Title: |
Best and the worst of it |
Format: |
Regular Print Book |
Physical description: |
160 pages : illustrations ; 19 cm. |
Date acquired: |
Not available |
More creator details: |
by Edward Garrett. |
Series statement: |
Home words library |
Series title: |
Home words library. |
General note: |
"'A black diamond' was written because the author's attention was specially directed to the evil results which the great Sin of Slavery has left behind it in the United States of America...The author wishes to add that similar evils...will always arise wherever racial prejudice is allowed to spring up. We can be saved from race prejudice only by faithful practice of the great Christian doctrine of the Brotherhood of Man."--Preface |
General note: |
Inscribed copy: Inscription on flyleaf reads: To Joseph Wilson. With all the best wishes of his "far-away" kinswoman. Isabella Fyvie Mayo "Edward Garrett". 1899. Edward Garrett was a pseudonym used by I.F. Mayo. |
General note: |
Publisher's ads. on p. 158-160. |
General note: |
Undated. Date of publication from BLC. |
Access restriction: |
FOR USE IN OSBORNE COLLECTION ONLY. NOT AVAILABLE FOR INTERLOAN. |
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