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ARX, Vol. III, no. 4, August 1969

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ARX, Vol. III, no. 4, August 1969

by Journal. Brooks, Bill B., editor. Contributions by Marilyn Hacker, Douglas Blazek, Bobby Byrd, et al

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Austin: ARX Foundation, 1969. Side-Stapled in Card Covers. Very Good. Oblong 8vo, 42 pp. Includes an essay on Andrei Voznesensky by Donald Dial. Exterior sunned and stained, corners bumped.

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Title
ARX, Vol. III, no. 4, August 1969
Author
Journal. Brooks, Bill B., editor. Contributions by Marilyn Hacker, Douglas Blazek, Bobby Byrd, et al
Format/Binding
Side-Stapled in Card Covers
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Used - Very Good
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Publisher
ARX Foundation
Place of Publication
Austin
Date Published
1969
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