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- Q7722073 subject Q7151681.
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- Q7722073 abstract "The Chaneysville Incident is a 1981 novel by David Bradley. It concerns a black historian who investigates an incident involving the death of his father and a prior incident involving the death of some 12 slaves. John, the historian, struggles to solve the mystery of his father, Moses Washington, a moonshiner with a troubled past. Imagination, hunting, death, and racial tensions all make thematic appearances in this novel. Chaneysville is in Bedford County, Pennsylvania.".
- Q7722073 author Q5231656.
- Q7722073 dcc "813/.54 19".
- Q7722073 isbn "0-06-010491-0".
- Q7722073 lcc "PS3552.R226 C5 1981".
- Q7722073 oclc "7177101".
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- Q7722073 author Q5231656.
- Q7722073 congress "PS3552.R226 C5 1981".
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- Q7722073 name "The Chaneysville Incident".
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- Q7722073 comment "The Chaneysville Incident is a 1981 novel by David Bradley. It concerns a black historian who investigates an incident involving the death of his father and a prior incident involving the death of some 12 slaves. John, the historian, struggles to solve the mystery of his father, Moses Washington, a moonshiner with a troubled past. Imagination, hunting, death, and racial tensions all make thematic appearances in this novel. Chaneysville is in Bedford County, Pennsylvania.".
- Q7722073 label "The Chaneysville Incident".
- Q7722073 name "The Chaneysville Incident".