The Journals of Andre Gide 1889-1949 (2 Vol Set)
by GIDE, ANDRE & O'BRIEN, JUSTIN (Ed, Trans, Abridged & Intro)
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Northwestern University Press 1987. 2 VOL SET, octavo, illus glossy light card covers, white lettering to spines, vol 1- xii + 354pp + xiv index to rear, vol 2- 368pp + xii index to rear, VG+ (light curling to covers, light fading to spine of vol 1, light soiling to page edges of both vols, sl cracking to front gutter of vol 1)
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- The Journals of Andre Gide 1889-1949 (2 Vol Set)
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- GIDE, ANDRE & O'BRIEN, JUSTIN (Ed, Trans, Abridged & Intro)
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- Northwestern University Press 1987
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- journals diary Andre Gide literary biographies autobiographies literature
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