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Claude McKay

b. 9/15/1890   d. 5/22/1948

Jamaican-born poet and novelist whose Home to Harlem (1928) was the most popular novel written by an American black to that time. - MWEL

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Cover Image: A Long Way From Home by McKAY, Claude

$450.00

McKAY, Claude

A Long Way From Home

New York: Lee Furman (1937). First edition, second issue green cloth binding. Light wear, near fine in a very good, Aaron Douglas-illustrated dustwrapper with a... more>>

Cover Image: Harlem: Negro Metropolis by McKAY, Claude

$200.00

McKAY, Claude

Harlem: Negro Metropolis

New York: Dutton (1940). Second printing. Contemporary owner name on the front fly, else fine lacking the dustwrapper. A handsome copy of McKay's study of the... more>>

Cover Image: Harlem: Negro Metropolis by McKAY, Claude

$2,000.00

McKAY, Claude

Harlem: Negro Metropolis

New York: E.P. Dutton (1940). First edition. Large but faint name on front fly, spine gilt a bit tarnished, else near fine in an attractive, very good plus... more>>

Cover Image: Home to Harlem by McKAY, Claude

$65.00

McKAY, Claude

Home to Harlem

New York: Harper & Brothers 1928. Reprint. Hinge beginning to crack else very good lacking the dustwrapper. The story of a black soldier returning to the temptation of... more>>

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