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The classic debut collection from Pulitzer Prize winner James Alan McPherson Hue and Cry is the remarkably mature and agile debut story collection from James Alan McPherson, one of America's most venerated and most original writers. McPherson's characters -- gritty, authentic, and pristinely rendered -- give voice to unheard struggles along the dividing lines of race and poverty in subtle, fluid prose that bears no trace of sentimentality, agenda, or apology. First published in 1968, this collection includes the Atlantic Prize-winning story "Gold Coast" (selected by John Updike for the collection Best American Short Stories of the Century). Now with a new preface by Edward P. Jones, Hue and Cry introduced America to McPherson's unforgettable, enduring vision, and distinctive artistry.
by James Duff Brown, Clerkenwell publ. libr
1889
by London Library, Charles Theodore Hagberg Wright, Christopher James Purnell
1914
by Bartlett Yancey Malone, Charles Wilson Harris, Francis Hodges Cooper, Joseph Grégoire de Roulhac Hamilton, Rosser Howard Taylor, Sam James Ervin, William Attmore
1916
by Illinois. Appellate Court, James Bolesworth Bradwell
1884
by John McClintock, James Strong
1891