Clotel or the President's Daughter by William Wells Brown (PB, 2000)
Content Description: Considered the first published novel by an African-American, Clotel is an 1853 novel about Clotel and her sister, fictional slave daughters of Thomas Jefferson. This edition aspires to help readers think about Clotel not just in relation to its specific antebellum cultural moment but also in relation to the nation's ongoing conversations on race and slavery. Edited by Robert S. Levine.
Condition Description: Acceptable. Cover shows some wear. No defects noted to text pages. Binding is firm. Slight water damage to lower left section of introductory pages does not extend to text pages.
Publisher: Bedford/St. Martin's. A Bedford Cultural Edition
Number of Pages: 527
Dimensions: 5 1/2" x 8 1/4" x 7/8"
Country of Manufacture: U.S.A.