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The Vanderbilt Review: 2018; Volume 32

The Vanderbilt Review: 2018; Volume 32

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The Vanderbilt Review: 2018; Volume 32

by Brynna Hall [Editor]

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This Journal Issue is in Very Good Condition. The Softcovers have some Light Soiling to the Surface and Light Edgewear, including a Very Small, Light Crease to the Top Fore Edge corner of the Front Cover but No Tears, Stains, or Other Major Damage. The Spine is Not Creased. The Binding is Strong, Intact, and Undamaged. The Interior is Clean and Unmarked with No Writing, Highlighting, or Underlining and has No Tears, Creases, Stains, Mold, or Any Major Damage. The Page Edges have No Remainder Mark, Foxing, Stains, or Any Major Damage. Securely Packed and Promptly Shipped.

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The Vanderbilt Review is the official undergraduate literary and arts journal of Vanderbilt University and includes curated work in fiction, poetry, drama, art, and photography from students, alumni, and University affiliates. The 2018 issue, Volume 32, was edited by Brynna Hall. This issue features the prose fiction and poetry of Krishna Ammisetty, Rebecca Baldwin, Andrew Elsakr, Julianna Hernandez, Emily Meffert, Kelly Perry, Mitchell Pollock, Kristen Abram, Isabella Bruzzese, Laiba Fatima, Theo Kandel, Nissim Lebovitz, John Newton, and Keerthana Velappan. The issue also has art by Hannah Albers, Rebecca Arp, Emily Azzarito, Lauren Ballejos, Claire Barnett, Monica Gallagher, Nicole Gillis, Lilly Henderson, Katherine Hunsaker, Megan L. Jordan, Sydney Kaemmerlen, Grace Runnels, Catherine Sheehan, Brent Szklaruk-Salazar, and Kyle Vanesko.

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Title
The Vanderbilt Review: 2018; Volume 32
Author
Brynna Hall [Editor]
Book Condition
Used - Very Good
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Binding
Paperback
Publisher
The Vanderbilt Review, Vanderbilt University
Place of Publication
Nashville, TN
Date Published
2018
Pages
144
Weight
0.00 lbs
Keywords
Literary Journal, Art Journal, Krishna Ammisetty, Rebecca Baldwin, Andrew Elsakr, Julianna Hernandez, Emily Meffert, Kelly Perry, Mitchell Pollock, Kristen Abram, Isabella Bruzzese, Laiba Fatima, Theo Kandel, Nissim Lebovitz, John Newton, Keerthana Velapp

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