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Tulsa, OK: University of Tulsa, 1978. First Edition . Soft cover. McFarlin Library Keepsake #1, four pages in stapled wraps that reproduces a letter from T. S. Eliot concerning Harriet Shaw Weaver, whose James Joyce collection the Library acquired to anchor their James Joyce holdings in Special Collections. With a brief note from David Farmer about the reproduced letter. 1 of 2500 copies, fine in the original dark brown wraps.

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Tulsa Books US (US)
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Title
T. S. Eliot
Format/Binding
Soft cover
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Used
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Edition
First Edition
Binding
Paperback
Publisher
University of Tulsa
Place of Publication
Tulsa, OK
Date Published
1978
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