Vendeur : leaves, Brooklyn, NY, Etats-Unis
first united kingdom edition, 1971. scarce. george jackson (1941-1971) became involved in revolutionary politics while doing time at san quentin state prison for armed robbery. with w.l. nolen he founded the black guerrilla family, describing himself as a "marxist-leninist-maoist-fanonist." in 1970 jackson and two other prisoners were charged with killing a prison guard. the three of them were thus known as the soledad brothers. later that year, jackson published his autobiography//manifesto, "soledad brother: the prison letters of george jackson." it was a near-instant bestseller. during an escape attempt in 1971, jackson was murdered by prison guards. introduced by jean genet. london: jonathan cape. isbn: 0-224-00538-3. 8.5x5.5". 290 pages. hardcover. bound in cloth-covered boards. book condition: owner inscription. gentle sunning to head and foot of block. near fine. jacket condition: two closed-tears to front-panel, bumping to head of spine, unclipped (2.50). N° de réf. du vendeur 1116
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