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Jacques Goode / Raw Milk / Signed First Edition / Black Arts Poetry 1972 Harlem

Jacques Goode / Raw Milk / Signed First Edition / Black Arts Poetry 1972 Harlem
Jacques Goode / Raw Milk / Signed First Edition / Black Arts Poetry 1972 Harlem
Jacques Goode / Raw Milk / Signed First Edition / Black Arts Poetry 1972 Harlem
Jacques Goode / Raw Milk / Signed First Edition / Black Arts Poetry 1972 Harlem
Jacques Goode / Raw Milk / Signed First Edition / Black Arts Poetry 1972 Harlem

Jacques Goode / Raw Milk / Signed First Edition / Black Arts Poetry 1972 Harlem   Jacques Goode / Raw Milk / Signed First Edition / Black Arts Poetry 1972 Harlem

Author : GOODE, Jacques Title : Raw Milk [Inscribed] Description. Saddle-stapled in photo-illustrated card wraps. Near fine, with mild corner wear, a touch of soiling to rear cover. Signed and inscribed on title page: Well, well, well... Best left as is'neough [sic] said....

Self-published book of poems with the stated purpose of illuminating the realities of Black life in and around Harlem, East Village, Brownsville, Bed-Stuy, and West Village and Court Steet [sic], Bermuda. Third Series: 1973: January-June, Jacques Goode was a pseudonym of William Henry Jones, about whom we can find little other information. Dividing Line Books treats every order according to strict ethical and professional standards. We take our book grading very seriously, and tend to err on the conservative side.

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Jacques Goode / Raw Milk / Signed First Edition / Black Arts Poetry 1972 Harlem   Jacques Goode / Raw Milk / Signed First Edition / Black Arts Poetry 1972 Harlem