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CAUTION! SOME PEOPLE CONSIDER THESE BOOKS DANGEROUS
Celebrating the Freedom to Read, Banned Book Week September 23-30, 1989

   

- St. Louis : St. Louis Public Library 1989
- 4to.
- stiff paper wrappers
- not paginated
- Order Nr. 91703
- Price: $ 15.00



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Caution! contains a list of books challenged or banned as reported in the Newsletter on Intellectual Freedom from May 1988 through May 1989. The 1989 theme for Banned Books Week - "Many Voices, Many Books" encourages the cross-cultural educational process through books and reading. Back cover lower corner is slightly creased, minimal wear to the edges of the book.

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ROSALYNDE, OR EUPHUES GOLDEN LEGACIE
by Lodge, Thomas

Limited to an edition of 160 (Johnson, 12). Part of the series of "Shakespearean Reprints." Rosalynde was thought to have been the basis for some of the themes in 'As You Like It.' From the edition printed by Abel Jeffes for T.G. and John Busbie in 1592 and collated with the 1598 edition. Text in black and red printed on American handmade paper watermarked "Elston" . Bookplate of Frederick Forrest Peabody, founder of the Arrow Shirt company, on back paste-down. Scratching to covers.




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