An edition of Nile River woman (2004)

Nile River woman

the very first poems

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Language
English
Pages
84

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Nile River woman: the very first poems
2004, Door of Kush Publications
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Edition Notes

"Published for the first time in the United States ... this is the controversial poetry collection that caused Osama Bin Laden to threaten Kola Boof's life and caused the Muslim Mullas of Morocco to declare the Egyptian-Somali Sudanese activist and writer ... sexually obscene."
"Naima Bint Harith as Kola Boof"--Half T.p.

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Aguanga, CA
Other Titles
Nile River woman poems

Classifications

Library of Congress
PJ7916.B66 N55 2004, PJ7916.O64 N55 2004

The Physical Object

Pagination
84 p. ;
Number of pages
84

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL3344907M
ISBN 10
097120196X
LCCN
2004351385
OCLC/WorldCat
54893869
Library Thing
985637
Goodreads
180024

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