Daisies Pied and Icicles
by Bronson (Bertrand H.)
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About This Item
Modern Language Notes, January, 1948. A 4-page offprint, on two leaves, stapled. Twice folded, very good condition. Inscribed by Bronson in pencil on the first page, "For Albert, affectionately / B..;d." This short piece on Shakespeare's songs from Love's Labour's Lost appeared in Modern Language Notes, January, 1948, pages 35 - 38. This is evidently an offprint prepared for the author, as the first and last pages contain only the text of his piece, not any of the other text as it appeared in the periodical. From the Bronson collection distributed by Serendipity Books some years ago.
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- William Matthews, Bookseller / The Haunted Bookshop (CA)
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- 55199
- Title
- Daisies Pied and Icicles
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- Bronson (Bertrand H.)
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- Used
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William Matthews, Bookseller / The Haunted Bookshop
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