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The Caliph's Design: Architects! Where is Your Vortex?

The Caliph's Design: Architects! Where is Your Vortex?

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The Caliph's Design: Architects! Where is Your Vortex?

by LEWIS, Wyndham

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London, The Egoist Ltd, 1919. . First edition; 8vo; 1p. advertisement, ink name and small stamp to preliminary pages; contemporary brown cloth, original printed title label to upper cover, hinges reinforced.
Lewis's critique of the early 20th century art scene in Britain, which he would subsequently define as the third part of Blast.
Pound & Grover A3; Morrow & Lafourcade A4.

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Title
The Caliph's Design: Architects! Where is Your Vortex?
Author
LEWIS, Wyndham
Book Condition
Used
Binding
Hardcover
Place of Publication
London, The Egoist Ltd, 1919.

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