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(LITERATURE AND POETRY.) WHEATLEY, PHILLIS. [HORTON, GEORGE MOSES.] Memoir and Poems of Phillis Wheatley, a Native of Africa and a Slav

FIRST OBTAINABLE EDITION OF GEORGE MOSES HORTON (LITERATURE AND POETRY.) WHEATLEY, PHILLIS. [HORTON, GEORGE MOSES.] Memoir and Poems of Phillis Wheatley, a Native of Africa and a Slave. Also Poems by a Slave. Portrait frontispiece. 115 pages to the first portion of the text, followed by an "Explanation" of who the slave poet is in the second section, followed by a two-page Preface and 32 pages of poems (pages 125-155.) Small 8vo, original finely ribbed green cloth with paper label on the spine; small chip to the top of the spine; some foxing throughout. In all respects a superior copy. Boston: Isaac Knapp, 1838

  • Notes: third edition of the Knapp edition of the Memoir and Poems by Wheatley, and first Knapp edition of the Poems by a Slave. George Moses Horton (1797-1893) is considered to be one of North Carolina's first poets. Though a slave, his master recognized Horton's poetical talent and not only allowed him a certain degree of freedom, but paid for the publication of a book of his poems, The Hope of Liberty. [Raleigh: J. Gales and Son, 1829]. Horton could often be found walking around on the campus at Chapel Hill. There, young men, courting their young ladies would often pay Horton a few pennies to compose a short amorous poem. Bibliographically, the present edition of Horton's poems follows the Philadelphia edition of 1837.
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