Brother Gardner's Lime-Kiln club: being the regular proceedings of the regular club for the last three years. With some philosophy, considerable music, a few lectures, and a heap of advice worth reading. Not compiled in the interests of Congress, or any department of government. Illustrated by Gean Smith

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  • Chicago: Belford, Clarke & Co, 1882
By Quad, M. and Brother Gardner
Chicago: Belford, Clarke & Co, 1882. Hardcover. 300p., first edition, illustrated with 11 fullpage wood engravings of urban and country African American life; these stylized and quite capable, if stereotyped. Minor edgewear. no DJ. Dialect novel set in Detroit's black community, by a European American author. For a change of pace, the table of contents page is arranged in Alphabetical order (!?!).

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Brother Gardner's Lime-Kiln club: being the regular proceedings of the regular club for the last three years. With some philosophy, considerable music, a few lectures, and a heap of advice worth reading. Not compiled in the interests of Congress, or any department of government. Illustrated by Gean Smith

Author

Quad, M. and Brother Gardner

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Hardcover

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Publisher

Belford, Clarke & Co: Chicago

Date

1882


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