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Five types,: A book of essays,

by G. K Chesterton

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H. Holt and Co.; [etc., etc.], 1911. Paperback. Good. in x in x in. Unread. Pages still uncut. Spine has chipped pieces missing. Binding is tight. Some spots on back cover. Stamped name on front free page: Margaret D. Huston, Stanford University. Contains essays on ""The Optimism of Byron,"" ""Pope and the Art of Satire,"" ""Stevenson,"" ""Rostand"", and ""Charles II."". 69pp.

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Title
Five types,: A book of essays,
Author
G. K Chesterton
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Paperback
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Used - Good
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Publisher
H. Holt and Co.; [etc., etc.]
Date Published
1911
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in x in x in

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