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What Doth It Profit a Man? by Stevens, Vincent S - 1944

by Stevens, Vincent S

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What Doth It Profit a Man?

by Stevens, Vincent S

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Dorrance & Company - Philadelphia - 1944, 1944. Book. Very Good. Hard Bound. 252pp - Fiction - Author worked as reporter on Detroit Times, served on the Detroit Board of Commerce, later, as Secretary of Chamber of Commerce in Akron, Ohio. Inscribed by author to his children. Very Good condition..
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  • Publisher Dorrance & Company - Philadelphia - 1944
  • Date Published 1944
  • Keywords FICTION - ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN OHIO
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Charles Demuth of Lancaster, September 24-November 6, 1966 / Exhibition Catalog

by Emily Genauer / S. K. Stevens / Vincent R. Artz

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William Penn Memorial Museum, 1966. Paperback. Very Good or better. Stapled wraps with age discoloration, well bound, contents clean and unmarked. [32] pages. Full-page black-and- white portrait of the artist & 12 reproductions of his works, 3 of them in color.
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Three Dream Songs [in] American Poetry 1925: A Miscellany

Three Dream Songs" [in] American Poetry 1925: A Miscellany

by (ELIOT, T. S., Wallace Stevens, Edna St. Vincent Millay, and others)

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New York: Harcourt, Brace and Company, 1925. Hardcover. Very Good. First edition. Foreword by Louis Untermeyer. Octavo. xiv, 248pp. Spine sunned, edges bumped, top corners of boards discolored, sound and about very good. Contains the first book appearance of "Three Dream Songs," by T. S. Eliot (Gallup Ba2; the last of the "Dream Songs" printed here was later incorporated into "The Hollow Men"). Other contributors include Conrad Aiken, H. D., Edna St. Vincent Millay, John Crowe Ransom, Edward Arlington Robinson, Carl Sandburg, and Wallace Stevens.
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