First Edition Points and Criteria for Go Tell it on the Mountain

Year Published: 1953
Author Last Name: Baldwin
Author First Name: James
Publisher: Alfred A. Knopf
Original Price: $3.50
Pages: 303

The first edition of this classic James Baldwin book was published by Alfred A. Knopf in 1953. It was 303 pages long, and the original retail price was $3.50 . The first edition identification criteria are as follows: FIRST EDITION is stated on the copyright page.

Picture of the 1953 first edition dust jacket for Go Tell it on the Mountain.
Picture of the 1953 first edition dust jacket for Go Tell it on the Mountain.

Identification picture of Go Tell it on the Mountain.

Identification picture of Go Tell it on the Mountain.

Identification picture of Go Tell it on the Mountain.

Identification picture of Go Tell it on the Mountain.

Identification picture of Go Tell it on the Mountain.

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