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A Questionnaire. Who should pay for art?

A Questionnaire. Who should pay for art?

A Questionnaire. Who should pay for art?

A Questionnaire. Who should pay for art?

by Canada Council

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[Vancouver]: Pulp Press for the March 28th Committee, 2 December, 1978. First edition. . Broadside, a single sheet measuring 8 X 10 inches. Fine condition. Issued as March 28th Committee Publication No. 1. The March 28th Committee was named for the day federal legislation formally constituted the Canada Council.

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Bookseller
William Matthews, Bookseller / The Haunted Bookshop CA (CA)
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Title
A Questionnaire. Who should pay for art?
Author
Canada Council
Book Condition
Used
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Publisher
[Vancouver]: Pulp Press for the March 28th Committee, 2 December, 1978. First edition.

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William Matthews, Bookseller / The Haunted Bookshop

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About William Matthews, Bookseller / The Haunted Bookshop

Established 1976. Open shop in Victoria BC, Open Wed-Sun 11-5. Specialists in weird, fantastic, supernatural,utopian, interplanetary, science fiction and lost race fiction; also rare books, literary first editions, poetry broadsides. Antiquarian maps, charts, views, prints, engravings.

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