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Sore Sites

by SELF, Will

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London: Ellipsis: 2000. 12mo, pp. 237. Original stiff paper wrappers. A fine, unread copy. First edition of this collection of essays which first appeared in the magazine Building Design.

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Neil Pearson Rare Books GB (GB)
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Title
Sore Sites
Author
SELF, Will
Book Condition
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Publisher
London: Ellipsis: 2000
Weight
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Keywords
General Literature

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