LIttle Black Sambo... I read it as a child, I think my grandmother had a copy, but I don't know where it went. I've heard that it is banned, or no longer in publication, but I'd like to get a copy.(I think that Little Black Sambo was a genius- he found a creative way to save his village.)
2006-12-31
14:36:49
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I didn't realize that "banned books" were still published... thanks! and thanks for all the places to look.
2006-12-31
14:51:21 ·
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2006-12-31
17:03:24 ·
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2006-12-31 15:10:35
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Hi Annie,
Youshouldn't have much trouble finding that book. In it's day it was a very popular work. In our day, due to certain PC opinions, it my not be out in a reprint copy, but it's not illeagal to own a copy. My wife found one at a neighborhood yard sale and I'm sure if you got onto Ebay or some other auction websight, I'll bet you could find a copy pretty reasonable, anywhere between $5-$10. I'll bet you could find a copy by going to the internet. enter into the search engine box "Children's books; Little Black Sambo". You should find all kinds of sights with the book available. Best to you
I am Shockeedoc
2006-12-31 18:00:00
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answered by shockeedoc 2
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You can get the Little Black Sambo Copies on E-bay that were banned.
They do sell a reprint version now. Look on Amazon for it.
2006-12-31 14:43:18
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answered by Bobyns 4
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Ask at Book World They carry Banned Books. Go to The Antique Store.
2006-12-31 14:41:16
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Amazon.com
http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_ss_gw/002-1229042-3792844?url=search-alias%3Daps&field-keywords=little+black+sambo
2006-12-31 14:39:21
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answered by tiny_tim 6
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There are over 50 copies available on Amazon.com
You can also purchase the book from Barnes and Noble. They have 10 different versions of the book.
2006-12-31 14:42:37
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answered by MELISSA B 5
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I think I've seen it in a used book store, or you could just order it from Barnes and Nobel, or Borders,etc. I love that question.
2006-12-31 14:45:25
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answered by amazon 4
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Hello, this is not band it is called something else these days.
To find this Pacific book will cost you some MONEY. It is highly collectible and if you are lucky you can find it on ebay or a collector, or at a second hand store from someone who doesn't know what it is worth. I know someone who has a copy and will not part with it.
2006-12-31 14:40:45
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answered by Anonymous
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When in doubt, try eBay. They have everything, sooner or later.
Flea markets, especially in out-of-the-way rural areas are more likely to have it as well...same in other countries, if that's convenient.
2006-12-31 14:39:29
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