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John Brown's Body By Stephen Vincent Benet, 1980 First Printing on 2040-motos

US $83
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High Springs, Florida, United States

High Springs, Florida, United States
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JOHN BROWN'S BODY

BY


STEPHEN VINCENT BENET

With a new introduction by Archibald MacLeish
Illustrated by Barry Moser with original wood engravings printed by the artist.


The American Past Book-of-the-Month Club, Inc, New York, 1980. First Printing (Stated). Hardcover. Book Condition: Very good. Dust Jacket Condition: Near Fine. in very good slip case. Burgundy cloth spine with gilt lettering and red cloth with paper label, dust jacket. Burgundy cloth over boards slipcase with paper label. 360pp. Frontispiece, 10 full-page illustrations, decorative endpapers. Sewn-in brown silk page marker.

Book boards and dust jacket are in near fine condition. Interior inside front and back boards have writing and on end pages, all pages intact and very clean, tight.

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