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The Yale Literary Magazine: Centennial Number 1936.

by [LEWIS, Sinclair]

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New Haven: Yale Literary Magazine, (1936).. Vol. CI, No. 6.. 224 + lvi pp. Wear to crown of spine, else very good plus in printed paper-covered boards. Prints Lewis’ “Literature as a Business.” Also work by Phelps, Waldo Frank, Archibald MacLeish, Stephen Vincent Benet, Thornton Wilder, and others.

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Title
The Yale Literary Magazine: Centennial Number 1936.
Author
[LEWIS, Sinclair]
Book Condition
Used
Edition
Vol. CI, No. 6.
Binding
Hardcover
Publisher
New Haven: Yale Literary Magazine
Date Published
(1936).

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