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ZORA NEALE HURSTON

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Tell My Horse

"RICHLY PACKED WITH STRANGE INFORMATION… STRIKINGLY DRAMATIC"

HURSTON, Zora Neale. Tell My Horse. Philadelphia and New York, 1938.

First edition of Hurston's major anthropological work focusing on voodoo and Caribbean folklore, vividly affirming her resolve to "tell stories that reflected the truth, as she knew it, of black people’s lives," with photographic frontispiece and 25 plates, scarce in original dust jacket, inscribed on the half title by the author in red ink: "Sincerely yours, Zora Neale Hurston." $38,500.

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Mules and Men

"THE FIRST POPULAR BOOK ABOUT AFRO-AMERICAN FOLKLORE EVER WRITTEN BY A BLACK SCHOLAR"

HURSTON, Zora Neale. Mules and Men. Philadelphia, 1935.

First edition of Hurston's first non-fiction work—"the perfect book" (Alice Walker)—hailed as "the most engaging, genuine, and skillfully written book in the field of folklore," widely viewed as her masterpiece. $3500.

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