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[Manuscript Journal and Scrapbook Containing Original Poems and Extracts of Printed Works by 19th-Century Cuban-American Poet, Manuel Francisco Barranco y Miranda]

[Manuscript Journal and Scrapbook Containing Original Poems and Extracts of Printed Works by 19th-Century Cuban-American Poet, Manuel Francisco Barranco y Miranda] by [Cuba]: Barranco y Miranda, Manuel Francisco

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Title
[Manuscript Journal and Scrapbook Containing Original Poems and Extracts of Printed Works by 19th-Century Cuban-American Poet, Manuel Francisco Barranco y Miranda]
Author
[Cuba]: Barranco y Miranda, Manuel Francisco
Seller
The Joe Fay Company LLC (United States)
Condition
Good.
Description
[Havana, Cuba, 1889. Good.. [69]pp. of manuscript text, plus [77]pp. of newspaper extracts. Contemporary quarter calf and marbled paper-covered boards. Moderate scuffing and wear to boards and edges, spine scuffed. Hinges broken, with text block only nominally attached by threads, with many leaves detached. Ownership ink stamp on front free endpaper, "Manuel F. Barranco" with a gilt insignia affixed below reading, "MB." A unique and personal manuscript journal and scrapbook composed and maintained by an important but obscure Cuban-American poet and author, Manuel Francisco Barranco y Miranda (1843-1894). Barranco was born in Puerto Principe and lived about half of his life in Cuba before emigrating to Florida in 1875. He married Mercedes Fernández y Fernández-Mora and the couple raised a family in Cuba, Florida, and New York. Mentions of Barranco are rare in available records, but he seems to have been a colleague of famed Cuban revolutionary figure, Jose Marti. Barranco and Marti were involved with a Cuban revolutionary emigrant colony in Key West, as well as Cuban literary and political societies in Havana and New York, such as La Liga. Regarding the latter, one of Barranco's poems in the present work, composed in eleven parts, is titled, "Versos recitados en la sesion ordinaria de la Sociedad Literaria Hispano-Americana, la noche del 17 de Maya de 1889." The Sociedad Literaria Hispano-Americana, or Spanish American Literary Society provides a further connection to Jose Marti, as Marti was one of the most prominent members of the club in the 1880s and '90s. Barranco presumably spent the remainder of his life between Cuba and the eastern coast of the United States, where he passed away in Tampa, Florida in 1894. The present material was written and compiled by Barranco over about a thirty year period in the mid-19th century, before and after he emigrated to the United States. The chief feature of the present work is contained in almost seventy pages of manuscript poetry by Barranco. The poems, which number around a couple dozen compositions, include "Un Delirio" (written in six parts), "Versas improvisados en el Bautiro de mi hija Ana Maria el dia 1 de Enero de 1875," "Versos improvisados en comemora cion del Bautiro de mi hija Ana Maria el dio 1 de Enero del 1876," "Al congreso de la Paz," and various sonnets and other poems dated between 1875 and 1889. Barranco authored a few poems here about his wife, Mercedes, with titles such as "A Mercedes," "Improvisados a la orrilla del mon - A Mercedes," and "Al contemplar tu retrato." He also composed poems about his mother, Ana Maria Sebastiana de Miranda. Several of the later poems from 1888-89 are datelined Havana next to the date of composition, indicating Barranco moved back and forth between Cuba and America. The manuscript text is supplemented by almost eighty pages of newspaper extracts featuring various articles, letters, and printed poetry by Barranco, published under his own name and a pen name, "Leunam." The subject matter of these pieces include education, women, literature, and various family members and other subjects in his own poetry. An example of the latter is a memorial poem for his granddaughter, Margarita Barranco, who died in Puerto Principe in 1866. Following the manuscript poems themselves is a single handwritten page of contents relating to these newspaper extracts. The extracts very likely come from Cuban newspapers and periodicals since they predate his move to Florida in 1875. A printed note laid into the book reads: "A Bound Journal Containing Published and Unpublished (Handwritten) Letters and Poems by My Grandfather, Manuel Francisco Barranco y Miranda in Habana in the mid-19th Century (Probably During the Period 1859-1869)." Not much else is easily discovered about Barranco, providing an excellent chance for original research into the work of this obscure but important 19th-century Cuban-American poet and writer.
Télephe en XII livres

Télephe en XII livres by ANONYMOUS [PECHMEJA, Jean]

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Télephe en XII livres
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ANONYMOUS [PECHMEJA, Jean]
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Lorne Bair Rare Books (United States)
Description
Londres [i.e. Paris]: Et se trouve à Paris, chez Pissot, 1784. First Edition. Octavo; pp. [6],264pp.; [*]4 A-Q8 R4; woodcut title page vignette, head- and tail-pieces; full contemporary red imitation morocco, double ruled in gilt, flat spine decorated in gilt. Extremities rubbed with boards occasionally exposed, contemporary blue ribbon marker detached but present. A Very Good, attractive copy. Pechmeja's best-selling prose poem, published anonymously under the patronage of one Madame de Beauvau, presumably the Marquise de Boufflers. The work enjoyed both enthusiastic and scathing reviews from the most celebrated literary figures of the time. Readers admired the work's literary beauty and its touching description of friendship, while others found fault with the moral and economic message (which would be described as socialist in the modern sense). Among the most notable Télephe detractors was the author Jean-François de la Harpe, who wrote "[The author] seems, like Rousseau, to make a crime out of private property, without which no society could exist. He doesn't want children to inherit their fathers' fortunes, as if inheritance wasn't a natural right, and as if the fathers themselves didn't work for the sake of their children" (my translation). Others, including the relatively enthusiastic reviewer the Baron von Grimm, were nonplussed by Pechmeja's dour descri+ption of the fate of man and the injustices of oppression, maintaining that while virtue must always be exercised, little happiness can ultimately be experienced even with the purest intentions (my paraphrase of Michaud and Grimm). Grimm rejects comparisons made to Fénelon's novel Les Aventures de Télemaque (1699), saying that if Marmontel's Les Incas (1747) is the Télemaque for the age of the encyclopedia, then Télephe is the Télemaque for economists. Within three weeks of publication, sales had dropped dramatically and while the book was reprinted once in the 1790s and subsequently translated into English and German, Télephe never re-experienced its initial popularity. ESTC T132203. References: Baron von Grimm and Denis Diderot's Correspondance Littéraire, Philosophique et Economique, Vol. XII, mars, 1794, pp. 80-3. Joseph Fr. Michaud, Biographie Universelle, Ancienne et Moderne, Vol. 33, pp. 244-6. .
Demokratische Thronrede um 22sten Mai 1848 nicht gehalten. Dem demokratische Klubb gewidmet

Demokratische Thronrede um 22sten Mai 1848 nicht gehalten. Dem demokratische Klubb gewidmet by [REVOLUTIONS of 1848] [GERMANY] Anon

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Demokratische Thronrede um 22sten Mai 1848 nicht gehalten. Dem demokratische Klubb gewidmet
Author
[REVOLUTIONS of 1848] [GERMANY] Anon
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Lorne Bair Rare Books (United States)
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[Berlin: 1848]: Vereins Buchdruckerei. Broadside, 27cm x 20cm (ca 10-3/4" x 8"). Printed in blackletter on white wove stock. Slightly toned, with old vertical and horizontal fold-lines; creased at margins; Very Good. Satirical broadside in the form of a fictional speech by King Friedrich Wilhelm IV, in which he (ironically) expresses support for the demands made by liberal parliamentarians at the May 18th Parliamentary Assembly in Frankfurt-am-Main. These included expanded rights for the underprivileged classes (including, most importantly, universal male suffrage); attenuation of executive power; the election of a permanent German parliament, and monetary reforms including a unified German currency. The great wave of liberal revolt that washed over the European Continent in 1848 proved short-lived; by 1851, most of the newly-established liberal régimes had been quashed by reactionary movements, with radical leaders either imprisoned, murdered, or driven into exile. Out of this crucible would arise the Franco-Prussian War and the militant Marxist, nihilist, and anarchist movements of later in the century. A highly evocative document of the first wave of German radical revolt. Rare; OCLC and KVK note three locations only, all in Germany.
Don't Be A Silent Part of the War Machine - Speak Out Against Cambodia

Don't Be A Silent Part of the War Machine - Speak Out Against Cambodia by [BERKELEY POLITICAL POSTER WORKSHOP]

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Don't Be A Silent Part of the War Machine - Speak Out Against Cambodia
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[BERKELEY POLITICAL POSTER WORKSHOP]
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Lorne Bair Rare Books (United States)
Description
[Berkeley: Berkeley Political Poster Workshop, 1970]. Original illustrated poster, silkscreened in camo green on repurposed computer listing paper with perforated tractor strips, measuring 38cm x 56cm (15" x 22"). Some splitting along the center fold, discreetly and archivally reinforced on verso; Very Good+. An arresting image portraying the gears of the war machine, with silhouettes of human beings inside each one, and a conscience-provoking slogan. One of some 600+ designs created by Berkeley student members of the Political Poster Workshop in 1970; on average, fewer than 100 copies of each design were printed for distribution on and around campus. See WILLIAMS 32-33. [55912].
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O Luis Misterio / Camoes Certeza! by De CANTOS, Paulo

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O Luis Misterio / Camoes Certeza!
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De CANTOS, Paulo
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Ursus Books (United States)
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1951. De CANTOS, Paulo. O Luis Misterio / Camoes Certeza! 204 pp. 8vo, publisher's wrappers. Lisbon: Póvoa de Varzim (Portugal): Tip. Livraria Povoense, 1951. An example of eccentric modernist book making from the little-known Portuguese educator and amateur printer Paulo de Cantos who lived from 1892 to 1979. The book is an an analysis of the life and work of Camoes, Portugal's greatest poet. Although without illustrations the book's typography makes up for that. A fine copy. NOT LISTED IN OCLC
The Fables of Aesop, and Others, with Designs on Wood

The Fables of Aesop, and Others, with Designs on Wood by BEWICK, Thomas; AESOP

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The Fables of Aesop, and Others, with Designs on Wood
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BEWICK, Thomas; AESOP
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Riverrun Books & Manuscripts (United States)
Condition
A very good copy, internally clean and fresh, joints restored and with some light wear to binding
Description
Newcastle: E. Walker for T. Bewick and Son, 1818. A very good copy, internally clean and fresh, joints restored and with some light wear to binding. 8vo. xxiv, 376 pages. 188 fable cuts and 136 tailpieces in text. Contemporary English polished calf, the sides and spines decorated in blind and gilt, marbled edges, by Whitehead and Sons, Leeds (with their ticket on pastedown). A handsome copy of Bewick's extensively and exquisitely illustrated fables. Roscoe 45.
Max Bill

Max Bill by BILL, Max; Eduard HÜTTINGER

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Max Bill
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BILL, Max; Eduard HÜTTINGER
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Riverrun Books & Manuscripts (United States)
ISBN
9783855040438
Condition
A very good copy with a few marks at extremities; a few closed tears along top of dust jacket
Description
New York: Rizzoli International Publications, 1977. A very good copy with a few marks at extremities; a few closed tears along top of dust jacket. 4to. 255 pages. Illustrations and photographs. Pictorial cloth; dust jacket. FIRST EDITION. A study of Max Bill's works up until 1977.
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Addresses on the Occasion of the Opening of the Branch Building The Cloisters in Fort Tryon Park The Gift of John D. Rockefeller, Jr. May Tenth 1938 by BLUMENTHAL, George; Robert MOSES; Fiorello LAGUARGIA; and John D. ROCKEFELLER

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Addresses on the Occasion of the Opening of the Branch Building The Cloisters in Fort Tryon Park The Gift of John D. Rockefeller, Jr. May Tenth 1938
Author
BLUMENTHAL, George; Robert MOSES; Fiorello LAGUARGIA; and John D. ROCKEFELLER
Seller
Riverrun Books & Manuscripts (United States)
Description
New York: The Spiral Press for The Metropolitan Museum of Art, 1938. 8vo. 27pp. Original vellum-backed boards. A fine copy. FIRST EDITION, one of 250 copies. Contains four addresses given at the occasion of the opening of the Cloisters by George Blumenthal, President of the Museum; Fiorello LaGuardia, mayor of New York City; Robert Moses, Commissioner of Parks of the City of New York; and the project's benefactor John. D. Rockefeller.
A Description of the Country from Thirty to Forty Miles Round Manchester

A Description of the Country from Thirty to Forty Miles Round Manchester by Aikin, J.

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A Description of the Country from Thirty to Forty Miles Round Manchester
Author
Aikin, J.
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Eric Chaim Kline - Bookseller (United States)
Condition
Good- to very good condition
Description
London: Printed for John Stockdale, 1795. First edition Ex-Library. Hardcover. Good- to very good condition. Small Folio. (ii) xvi. (8) 624pp., 71 plates, with tissue guards, 2 folding maps. Bound in three-quarter brown-read leather over textured boards with gilt decorative ruling on covers, gilt lettering and ruling on spine with raised bands. Decorative endpapers. Frontispiece engraving and engraved title page. The materials included are arranged and the work of J. Aikin, embellished with seventy-three plates, including two large, detailed folding maps: topographical plan of Manchester and Salford and a new map of the country around Manchester. The volume provides a description of the Country from thirty to forty miles around Manchester; containing its geography, natural and civil; principal productions; river and canal navigation, a particular account of its towns and chief villages; their history, population, commerce, and manufactures; buildings, government, etc. With a prefatory advertisement by John Stockdale, list of plates and subscribers at front. Spine cracked at front joint and loose but attached, partially at back joint but firm. Some light scuffing to front cover. Library number at tail of spine in handwriting. Inside front and back cover reinforced with green library tape. Library stamp on verso of front endpaper. Frontispiece with foxing in margins, slightly affecting image. Title page with foxing also lightly affecting engraving and inked note atop page and small newspaper clipping taped next to title at top. Library stamp on verso of second title page. First plate, index map of canals, river, roads, etc. with with water-staining at upper half of foredge, bleeding into map. Several tissue guards missing and occasional very light damp-staining of guards. Maps at rear with very light wear along edges. Library pocket at inside back cover.
In Gottes Eigenem Land (In God's Own Land)

In Gottes Eigenem Land (In God's Own Land) by Ahlswede, E.

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In Gottes Eigenem Land (In God's Own Land)
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Ahlswede, E.
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Eric Chaim Kline - Bookseller (United States)
Condition
Very good condition
Description
Berlin: Zentralverlag der NSDAP, Franz Eher Nachf, 1943. Later printing 801-1000th Thousand. Softcover. Very good condition. Octavo. 92 [4]pp. Original photomontage wraps with yellow lettering on cover, protected by modern mylar. Subtitle: A View of the "Dollar Paradise" based on personal experience. First edition was published in 1941. Anti USA propaganda pamphlet citing the famous P. T. Barnum sentence "there is a fool born every minute," and elaborates on Sinclair Lewis' propensity to write critically about the average American in the introduction. Poking fun of the USA Ahlswede writes about Lewis' yearly two months visits of America, visiting Dr. Feesplitter, who's assistant was. This extensive, photo-illustrated publication opens with "The 14 American Characteristics" that could be attributed to Americans: of the uniform American philistines could be said: 1. They believe everything what they see in print ("I saw it in the papers"). E.g. even preparations to attack the US by Martians and Germans or the like.' 2. They have all the same views and use the same sayings (snappy sayings), which are fashionable at the time and memorized and repeated like parrots do.... and so on, highlighting American characteristics to make them look like uneducated and superficial gregarious animals. Though dead set on making the Americans look bad the publication covers a surprisingly wide spectrum of American society. Text in German. Light wear along edges of wraps. Block age-toned due to low paper quality.
Cowboy Jim

Cowboy Jim by McNEIL, Marion L.

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Cowboy Jim
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McNEIL, Marion L.
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Sandra L Hoekstra Bookseller, ABAA, ILAB, IOBA (United States)
Condition
Near fine
Description
Akron, Ohio: The Saalfield Publishing Company, 1939. Boards. Near fine. Corinne [Ringel] BAILEY, illustrator. 8vo square; [28]pp; red pictorial boards featuring a child dressed as cowboy on the front; illustrated in both b&w and color; light shelf wear and age-toning of paper; near fine. Located only 2 in OCLC at the University of Akron and Wake Forest University. The story of Jim and Nan visiting their grandparent's farm and pretending to be cowboys.
Camden Herald--Extra, Public Laws of the State of Maine, Passed by the Forty-Ninth Legislature, A.D. 1870

Camden Herald--Extra, Public Laws of the State of Maine, Passed by the Forty-Ninth Legislature, A.D. 1870 by [Camden Herald Newspaper]

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Camden Herald--Extra, Public Laws of the State of Maine, Passed by the Forty-Ninth Legislature, A.D. 1870
Author
[Camden Herald Newspaper]
Seller
Sandra L Hoekstra Bookseller, ABAA, ILAB, IOBA (United States)
Condition
Very good
Description
Camden, Maine: Dunton Brothers, 1870. Wraps. Very good. 8pp; two horizontal folds; some spotting and chipping of edges; very good. The Camden Herald newspaper is a mid-coast Maine, Knox County paper founded in 1869. This Extra reports on the Legislature includes legislation passed relating to: attorneys, banks, cemeteries, coroners, fishing, highways, industry (lime), insane hospitals, insurance, judgements, land, licenses, liquor, manufacturing, pensions of soldiers and seamen, railroads, salaries, schools, tax collection, and wildlife preservation.
17 and Black

17 and Black by Waer, Jack

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17 and Black
Author
Waer, Jack
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Brenner's Collectable Books (United States)
Condition
Fine
Description
New York: The Viking Press, 1954. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Fine/Near Fine. 8vo., 239pp. Sharp First Edition Square, tight and clean throughout with minimal wear. An area of light soiling to the cloth at the crown but quite minor. Beautiful unclipped wrapper,($2.75), has a touch of wear to the spine ends and tips. Still, a fresh and bright example with no creasing, chipping or tears. A very attractive collectable copy of the author's first book.
The Frightened Lady

The Frightened Lady by Wallace, Edgar

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The Frightened Lady
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Wallace, Edgar
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Brenner's Collectable Books (United States)
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Near Fine
Description
London: Hodder and Stoughton, 1951. Hardcover. Near Fine/Near Fine. 12mo., 192pp. Sharp Seventh Impression, December, 1939. a H&S "Yellow-Jacket" Originally published in 1933. Bound in red cloth with titles in black on spine and the H&S logo blind-stamped on the front board. Square, tight and clean throughout with very mild wear to spine ends. A few spots to top edge. Small bookseller ticket on front paste-down. Equally attractive unclipped dust jacket, (3/6 net), has a tiny nick on the rear bottom to edges and light soiling. Spine mildly toned. Still fresh and bright with no creases or tears. A very pretty collectable copy and even the reprints are uncommon, particularly in the original dust-jacket and on this side of the Atlantic. (Hubin, p.411).
Le Baiser de Suzon Opéra-Comique en Un Acte de M. Pierre Barbier ... Théâtre National de l'Opéra-Comique (Direction L. Paravey)... Prix: 8 F. net. [Piano-vocal score]

Le Baiser de Suzon Opéra-Comique en Un Acte de M. Pierre Barbier ... Théâtre National de l'Opéra-Comique (Direction L. Paravey)... Prix: 8 F. net. [Piano-vocal score] by BEMBERG, Herman 1859-1931

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Le Baiser de Suzon Opéra-Comique en Un Acte de M. Pierre Barbier ... Théâtre National de l'Opéra-Comique (Direction L. Paravey)... Prix: 8 F. net. [Piano-vocal score]
Author
BEMBERG, Herman 1859-1931
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J & J Lubrano Music Antiquarians LLC (United States)
Description
Paris: G. Hartmann & Cie. [G.H. & Cie. 1931], 1888. Large octavo. Original publisher's decorative dark ivory wrappers printed in sepia. 1f. (title), 1f. (dedication), 1f. (notes on first performance, named cast list, and contents), 76 pp. Named cast includes Auguez, Pierron, Bernaert, Galand, and Barnolt. Wrappers slightly soiled; titling in black ink to spine with small areas of paper loss. Occasional minor foxing; some leaves partially detached; former owner's signature to second leaf. First Edition. A composer of French-Argentine heritage, Bemberg studied in Paris with Franck and Massenet.
The Timeless Way of Building

The Timeless Way of Building by Alexander, Christopher

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The Timeless Way of Building
Author
Alexander, Christopher
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Ed's Editions Bookstore (United States)
ISBN
9780195024029
Condition
Very Good
Description
Oxford University Press, 1979. hardcover. Very Good/Good. 5x2x7. Dust jacket is in good condition, book is in very good condition. Dust jacket has minor wear with some fading of color to the spine as well as a crease running down the jacket spine. Clean, has a good binding, no marks or notations. 551 pages.
Chimera, a Literary Quarterly: Volume V, Number 3, Spring 1947

Chimera, a Literary Quarterly: Volume V, Number 3, Spring 1947

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Chimera, a Literary Quarterly: Volume V, Number 3, Spring 1947
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Between the Covers- Rare Books, Inc. ABAA (United States)
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Near Fine
Description
New York: Chimera, 1947. Softcover. Near Fine. First edition. Near fine in stapled wrappers with some bumping around the extremities and tanning on the spine.
POSTMODERNISM A VERY SHORT INTRODUCT
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POSTMODERNISM A VERY SHORT INTRODUCT

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POSTMODERNISM A VERY SHORT INTRODUCT
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9780192802392
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Very Good
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Oxford, 2002. Very Good. . POSTMODERNISM A VERY SHORT INTRODUCT. Oxford UK: Oxford, 2002. 142pp. Indexed. Illustrated. 16mo. Paperback. Book condition: Very good with light rubbing.