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POEMS GOLDERS GREEN

POEMS GOLDERS GREEN by ABSE, Dannie

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Title
POEMS GOLDERS GREEN
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ABSE, Dannie
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Charles Agvent, ABAA (United States)
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Near Fine in a Near Fine dustwrapper with some wear to the spine
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London: Hutchinson, (1962). First Edition. Hardcover. Near Fine in a Near Fine dustwrapper with some wear to the spine. INSCRIBED "To William Meredith/Dannie/April '64."
The Marks in the Fields: Essays on the Uses of Manuscripts

The Marks in the Fields: Essays on the Uses of Manuscripts by Dennis, Rodney G. and Elizabeth Falsey

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The Marks in the Fields: Essays on the Uses of Manuscripts
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Dennis, Rodney G. and Elizabeth Falsey
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Michael Laird Rare Books LLC (United States)
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Cambridge, Massachusetts: The Houghton Library, 1992. Softcover. Very Good/Very good. Quarto, 200 pages, illustrated in black and white. ¶ Essential collection of brief essays from a group of international scholars, illustrating the evidentiary usefulness of manuscripts as well as their complexities. Early and recent manuscripts from the collections of the Houghton Library illuminate the subject.