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INQUIETUDES DE HOY POR LOS LIBROS DE AYER
Brugalla, Emilio

   

- Barcelona : (Imprenta Juvenil) 1968
- 4to
- stiff paper wrappers, fabric spine, paper cover label.
- 39 pages, followed by 14 black and white plates
- Order Nr. 106910
- Price: $ 60.00



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Text in Spanish. Part of Memorias de la Academia de Ciencias y Artes series, Vol. XXXIX, No. 2 (1968). Brief summary in English. Discussion of problems related to conservation and preservation of aging books and manuscripts. Wrappers slightly dented at corners. Front hinge cracked.

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ORION A MISCELLANY

All four volumes of this excellent, if short-lived, anthology. The editors were Rosamund Lehmann, Edwin Muir, Denys Kilham Roberts and C. Day Lewis. From The Editor's Foreword in the first volume: "Orion aims to publish good writing, creative and critical, in prose and verse. It is attached to no group of movement. "Only the first volume has a dust jacket - somewhat grubby but quite presentable. The first one is also slightly smaller in format. All are in very nice condition with some of the best writers of the time represented.




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