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The Paris Review. Spring 2006. Issue 176

The Paris Review. Spring 2006. Issue 176

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The Paris Review. Spring 2006. Issue 176

by Didion, Joan; Ashbery, John et al

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New York: The Paris Review, 2006. Wraps. Good. Illustrated wraps. 169 pp. With a few black and white photos. Single issue of this magazine devoted to literature and poetry. This with a piece by Joan Didion on the art of nonfiction; poetry by John Ashbery, etc. GOOD condition. Minor soiling and edgewear. Diagonal crease present to the lower front cover fore edge.

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Title
The Paris Review. Spring 2006. Issue 176
Author
Didion, Joan; Ashbery, John et al
Format/Binding
Wraps
Book Condition
Used - Good
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Publisher
The Paris Review
Place of Publication
New York
Date Published
2006
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Literature; Poetry;

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Mare Booksellers specializes in punk fanzines, with interests in underground newspapers and art. Who are we kidding? We really like anything with printed or handwritten letters, whether paper, books, etc. (Okay, letters and words aren't really that important either).

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