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    Parable of the talents : a novel

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    Butler, Octavia E. Parable of the Talents: novel: partial fragmented draft

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    MS. (typewritten: 62p.); 28cm. With the author's autograph and typewritten corrections. Note: formerly in a bag labeled "Olamina in Prison - Nonjournal effort 90 pages mid 1996."

    OEB 2011

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    Butler, Octavia E. Parable of the Talents: novel: partial fragmented draft

    Manuscripts

    Carb. copy (MS., typewritten: 71p.); 28cm. With the author's autograph notes including some on post-its. Note: formerly in a bag labeled "Olamina in Prison - Nonjournal effort 90 pages mid 1996."

    OEB 2012

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