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Maggs Brothers: English Verse & Dramatic Poetry - From Chaucer to the Present Day (No. 517, 1929)

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Maggs Brothers: English Verse & Dramatic Poetry - From Chaucer to the Present Day (No. 517, 1929)

by Maggs Brothers

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London: Maggs Bros., 1929 Book. Fair. Soft cover. Significant wear, including edge chips, tape repaired tears, scuffs, soils, etc. A reading copy only. A Maggs Brothers catalogue, No. 517, 1929..

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Title
Maggs Brothers: English Verse & Dramatic Poetry - From Chaucer to the Present Day (No. 517, 1929)
Author
Maggs Brothers
Format/Binding
Paperback
Book Condition
Used - Fair
Publisher
Maggs Bros.
Place of Publication
London
Date Published
1929
Keywords
study, studies, literature, literary, readers, reading, writers, writing, social, society, Culture, English Verse, English Poetry, prose, verse, rhyme, rhythm, beat, stanza, poetry, poetic, poet, poem, literature, literary, English Literature

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