The Oxford Book of English Short Stories.
de BYATT, A.S
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Oxford & NY: Oxford University Press,, 1998.. Uncorrected proof.. xxvi + 439 pp. Spine lightly sunned, else near fine in printed wrappers. SIGNED by Byatt on the title page. Promotional flyer laid in.
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- Título
- The Oxford Book of English Short Stories.
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- BYATT, A.S
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- Uncorrected proof.
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- Oxford & NY: Oxford University Press,
- Fecha de publicación
- 1998.
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Jeff Maser, Bookseller-ABAA
Any book returnable for any reason within 10 days with prior notice. CA residents please add 9.5% sales tax. Libraries can be billed as needed.
Sobre el vendedor
Jeff Maser, Bookseller-ABAA
Miembro de Biblio desde 2006
Berkeley, California
Sobre Jeff Maser, Bookseller-ABAA
Fine and rare books with an emphasis on 20th C. poetry, small press, literary magazines, broadsides, and interesting books in most fields.
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