Tuesdays at Ten: A Recalling of Old Hours for Pennsylvania Men--Concre
by WEYGANDT, Cornelius
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About This Item
WEYGANDT, Cornelius. Tuesdays at Ten: A Recalling of Old Hours for Pennsylvania Men--Concrete Illustrations, Tangents & Asides. Orig. cloth. Frontispiece. Phila.: University of Pennsylvania Press, 1928. The Pennsylvania edition. Limited to 260 copies signed and inscribed by the author. A fine copy.
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- George S. MacManus Company (US)
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- 21133
- Title
- Tuesdays at Ten: A Recalling of Old Hours for Pennsylvania Men--Concre
- Author
- WEYGANDT, Cornelius
- Book Condition
- Used
- Quantity Available
- 1
- Keywords
- MEMOIRS, SIGNED, LITX
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George S. MacManus Company
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