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| Weight | 0.400 kg |
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| Dimensions | 14.5 × 2 × 22 cm |
15.00€
Author: Robert Rushmore
Publisher: Crowell-collier Press
Year: 1970
ISBN: Not applicable
Binding: Hard Cover
Condition: Very Good, slight foxing to the side of the pages. No markings or highlighting. Text is clear and visible.
Dust Jacket condition: Good condition, minor use at edges, price unclipped
Language: English
Page Count: 213
Details: First edition
Synopsis: In 1828, just 19 years old, Fanny Kemble made her stage debut at London’s Covent Garden Theatre – the morning after, she found herself the most aclaimed actress in England and four years later – a star in the United States. There she married a rich Philadephian, whose money derived from southern plantations worked by slaves. Appaled by discovering that, Fanny recorded her outrage in a journal and as the years passed, she became more outspoken about her abolitionist sentiments. In this detailed biography, Robert Rushmore tells the fascinating story of a woman of extraordinary passion, courage and moral conviction.
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| Weight | 0.400 kg |
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| Dimensions | 14.5 × 2 × 22 cm |
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