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The last romantic: A life of Max Eastman

The last romantic: A life of Max Eastman

The last romantic: A life of Max Eastman
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The last romantic: A life of Max Eastman

by O'Neill, William L

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A very good copy./Dust-jacket slightly chipped.
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0195024052
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9780195024050
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New York: Oxford university press, 1978 Notes, index. Plates (5 portraits, 5 facsimiles). Remainder-marks on the tail-edges.. Brown cloth, dust-jacket.. A very good copy./Dust-jacket slightly chipped.. 228 x 153 mm. Pp. xix [xx-xxi], 339.

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Jay Dillon Rare Books + Manuscripts US (US)
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Title
The last romantic: A life of Max Eastman
Author
O'Neill, William L
Format/Binding
Hardcover
Book Condition
Used - A very good copy.
Jacket Condition
Dust-jacket slightly chipped.
ISBN 10
0195024052
ISBN 13
9780195024050
Publisher
Oxford university press
Place of Publication
New York
Date Published
1978
Keywords
American author authors editor editors poet poets biography biographies biographer intellectual intellectuals history of ideas Hemingway Greenwich Village woman suffrage feminism feminist feminists the masses journal journalism magazine magazines john slo
Bookseller catalogs
ABE current; ¶ current; Literature and Bibliography from a Private Library;

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