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From Writer to Reader. Studies in Editorial Method

by GASKELL, Philip

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Oxford University Press, 1978. Hardcover. Ex-library, o/wise good. No dj. B/W photos. Scarce. Examines extracts from the early texts of 12 works of literature following the editorial process. 268pp. .

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Title
From Writer to Reader. Studies in Editorial Method
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GASKELL, Philip
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Hardcover
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Oxford University Press, 1978

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