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Book Description Paperback / softback. Condition: New. New copy - Usually dispatched within 4 working days. Francis Barber, 'given' to the great eighteenth-century writer Samuel Johnson, afforded an unusual depth of freedom, which, after Johnson's death, would help hasten his wretched demise. Seller Inventory # B9780099488859
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Book Description Taschenbuch. Condition: Neu. Neuware -Presents the stories of Francis Barber, 'given' to the great eighteenth-century writer Samuel Johnson; Randolph Turpin, Britain's first black world champion boxer; and, David Oluwale, a Nigerian stowaway who arrived in Leeds in 1949, the events of whose life called into question the reality of English justice. 272 pp. Deutsch. Seller Inventory # 9780099488859
Book Description Taschenbuch. Condition: Neu. Neuware -Presents the stories of Francis Barber, 'given' to the great eighteenth-century writer Samuel Johnson; Randolph Turpin, Britain's first black world champion boxer; and, David Oluwale, a Nigerian stowaway who arrived in Leeds in 1949, the events of whose life called into question the reality of English justice. 272 pp. Deutsch. Seller Inventory # 9780099488859