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The New Statesman And Nation. The Week-end Review. Vol. XV No. 375 (New Series) April 30 1938 Stephen Spender "The Will to Live" , John Betjeman "Pot Pourri from a Surrey Garden

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The New Statesman And Nation. The Week-end Review. Vol. XV No. 375 (New Series) April 30 1938 Stephen Spender "The Will to Live" , John Betjeman "Pot Pourri from a Surrey Garden

by V Sackville West Stephen Spender, John Betjeman, etc

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London: The New Statesman, 1938. First Edition. . Paperback. Good.

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Title
The New Statesman And Nation. The Week-end Review. Vol. XV No. 375 (New Series) April 30 1938 Stephen Spender "The Will to Live" , John Betjeman "Pot Pourri from a Surrey Garden
Author
V Sackville West Stephen Spender, John Betjeman, etc
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Paperback
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First Edition.
Publisher
The New Statesman
Place of Publication
London
Date Published
1938
Keywords
POLITICS

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