THE MEMOIRS OF DOLLY MORTON.
Los Angeles: Holloway House, 1966. 1st printing. Paperback. Shelfwear; slight slant to spine. Very good.
Item #9408
316pp., introductory essay by Paul J. Gillette, Ph.D. The unexpurgated tale of the innocent young woman, Dolly, who lives in pre-Civil War America and becomes involved in the Abolitionist Movement but is caught by a plantation owner who forces her to become his mistress and be a part of the plantation system that she abhors. HH133.
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