![]() ![]() Publication: Hartford, CT: Park Publishing, 1882. Frontispiece portrait of Douglass with a tissue guard.Įdition + Condition: A near fine copy, only slightly dimmed at the spine. This version also lists co-publishers in Chicago, Cleveland, and San Francisco.Ħ18 pages. 598 and the last chapter called "Retrospection" (it is untitled in some versions). There are at least three different editions of this 1882 version of the autobiography, with page counts of 516, 564, and this 618-page version, with a plate of Lincoln opposite p. WETA is requesting 300,000 for the documentary film, The Life and Times of Frederick Douglass, which will be produced and hosted by Henry Louis Gates. With an appendix printing two speeches by Douglass, one given at the unveiling of the Freedmen's Monument (1876) and another on the end of slavery in the West Indies (1880). This version of the autobiography, first published in 1881, describes Douglass's life and work after the Civil War and his encounters with Presidents Lincoln, Grant, and Garfield. Notes: Life and Times is Douglass's third autobiography, following his Narrative (1845) and My Bondage, My Freedom (1855). ![]()
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