Sell, Colleen, Editor: BIBLIO EXPLORING THE WORLD OF BOOKS, APRIL, 1998, VOLUME 3 NUMBER 10 ELIZABETH AND ROBERT BROWNING

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Eugene OR: Aster Publishing Co. Biblio, was a short lived (1996-99) magazine focusing on books, manuscripts and ephemera (paper collectibles) with the collector and dealer in mind. It was, perhaps, one of the finest publications of its kind ever published. Contents include: Through the Casa Guidi Windows - Poetic soul mates Elizabeth and Robert Browning found solace and inspiration at their beloved home in Florence, Italy. The Other World of Jackie Gleason - The "Golden Ham" amassed a bountiful collection of books during his lifelong quest for spiritual nourishment. Nothing But a French Dog - The Reverend Jacques Fontaine's memoirs survive as a lasting testament to his "dear children" and the saga of religious persecution. Birds and Bulls and Beautiful Books - For forty years Henry Morris has produced beautiful books while rattling the cages of the fine-press world. An American Poetry Sampler - In honor of National Poetry Month, a sampling of landmark poems that have reflected and shaped American life of the last 350 years.. Soft Cover. Fine. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall.
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- Seller Inventory #: 000466
- Binding: Paperback
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- Publisher: Aster Publishing Co.
- Place: Eugene OR
- Date published: 1998
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