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OASIS II: PEOMARIO POSTUMO

OASIS II: PEOMARIO POSTUMO

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OASIS II: PEOMARIO POSTUMO

by QUINTERO, Mercedes

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1964. QUINTERO, Mercedes. OASIS II: POEMARIO POSTUMO. Edited by Soledad Mariona de Alas. San Salvador, El Salvador: Ediciones SOLMAR, 1964. 8vo., printed wraps with original wrap-around band; 59 pages. First Edition. Signed presentation from de Alas (as "La Editora") on the verso of the title page, to Nicaraguan writer Juan Felipe Toruno, who spent most of his life in El Salvador. Very Good (bit of soil & fading covers; contents clean & tight, tiny stain on title page). $85.00.

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Antic Hay Books US (US)
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Title
OASIS II: PEOMARIO POSTUMO
Author
QUINTERO, Mercedes
Book Condition
Used
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Binding
Paperback
Date Published
1964

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First Edition
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Used to mean that the binding of a book has not been overly loosened by frequent use.
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