Allen, Hervey: The Blindman: A Ballad of Nogent L'Artaud

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New Haven: Yale University Press. A very good copy in an edgeworn dust jacket.. 1923. First thus. Hardcover. 8vo, [16]p., original boards. This copy inscribed by Allen's wife, Ann, in 1952. Reprinted from Allen's first book, "Wampum and Old Gold", This is the first separate edition. .
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$40.00
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- Seller Inventory #: 009894
- Binding: Hardcover
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- Publisher: Yale University Press
- Place: New Haven
- Date published: 1923
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Witherspoon Books
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United States
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