1492 [What Is It Like to be Discovered?]
SMALL, Deborah; Maggie Jaffe
From Long Brothers Fine & Rare Books, ABAA, Seattle, WA, U.S.A.
Seller rating 4 out of 5 stars
AbeBooks Seller since May 1, 2020
From Long Brothers Fine & Rare Books, ABAA, Seattle, WA, U.S.A.
Seller rating 4 out of 5 stars
AbeBooks Seller since May 1, 2020
About this Item
Oblong 4to (11 x 8-1/2). Pp. [180]. Illustrated with drawings, facsimiles and collages. With bibliography. Illustrated stiff antique paper covers, leaves xerographed black on various papers, black plastic comb bound. A feminist view of colonization with texts by Small and poems by Jaffe. Many of the images are adapted from Theodore de Bry's engravings depicting devastation in the Indies in the early years of colonization. Small was acting director of the Warren College Writing Program in the department of literature at UC San Diego. Re-published with the augmented title by Monthly Review Press in 1991. OCLC locates this original edition in just two libraries. Seller Inventory # 8446
Bibliographic Details
Title: 1492 [What Is It Like to be Discovered?]
Publisher: Self published, La Jolla
Publication Date: 1990
Binding: Comb bound
Condition: Near Fine
Edition: First Edition.
Store Description
Orders from residents of Washington State subject to 10.1% sales tax.
All books are packed and shipped within 24 hours of receipt of order. Every book is professionally packaged in a heavy cardboard box and shipped via US Postal Service, fully insured. Shipping rates are $3.50 per book; an additional $1 for every book thereafter. Sets and oversized volumes might require additional postage ? indication of such will be noted in the book description. Those orders ship at cost, as do international o...
More InformationAll books are shipped well-packed in cardboard boxes. Domestic US orders priced at $3.50 per order. Insurance for sales $75 and above included. International shipping expense is at cost, to be offered prior as a condition of sale -- buyer may choose to decline transaction if international shipping is too expensive, once that's determined.
Payment Methods
accepted by seller