Reader's Digest
Uncle Tom's Cabin
Uncle Tom's Cabin
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By Harriet Beecher Stowe
Uncle Tom's Cabin is a classic book with powerful themes of morality, love, and courage. Its impact has made it an iconic work of literature, and its narrators explore the complexities of slavery in the United States. Despite being written in 1852, its themes remain relevant today.
Book: Very Good. Dust jacket: None. The book boards are brown and black with gilded titles and designs. The front board has a green stripe along the fore-edge which looks like it could be a printer error. The green stripe matches the turn-in on the front and back cover. The board covers light rubbing on the title and corners. The head edge of the text block has slight foxing and the tail edge has a little staining. The inner text block is clean and unmarked and the binding is tight.
Publisher: Reader's Digest
Binding: Hardcover
Book Condition: Very Good
Date Published: 1991
Hardcover: 416pp

















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