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Copey of Harvard;: A biography of Charles Townsend Copeland

Copey of Harvard;: A biography of Charles Townsend Copeland

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Copey of Harvard;: A biography of Charles Townsend Copeland

by Adams, James Donald

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Ex-library book with DJ in Acceptable to Good condition. Normal card holders, stickers, and markings. No writing on inside pages. Some nicks and slight tears on cover. DJ (clear Ex-library) in accepatable to good condition. Harvard English teacher taught T.S. Eliot, John Reed, Walter Lippmann, Robert Benchley, Van Wyck Brooks, Conrad Aiken, many other famous figures. B5.

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Title
Copey of Harvard;: A biography of Charles Townsend Copeland
Author
Adams, James Donald
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Hardcover
Book Condition
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Edition
First Printing
Publisher
Houghton Mifflin
Place of Publication
US
Date Published
1958
Pages
306
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