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Very Good. Very good paperback; tight binding; text is very good; very good cover has one tiny closed tear accompanied by some creasing on back bottom edge; viking compass edition, third printing, 1967.
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Good. Good condition. (fiction, essays, poem) A copy that has been read but remains intact. May contain markings such as bookplates, stamps, limited notes and highlighting, or a few light stains. Bundled media such as CDs, DVDs, floppy disks or access codes may not be included.
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Selected Poems / Selected Essays / a generous selection form The Fables of La Fontaine and The Ford Letters / The Paris Review Interview with Donald Hall. From a private library with small handwritten code to inside boards and on cloth of spine. Not on dustjacket. Near fine orange boards in very good pictorial dustjacket with gentle use and minor loss. Clean text throughout.
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Very Good in Very Good jacket. First edition. A bit of foxing on the boards and endpapers, very good in modestly spine-faded second issue dust jacket with light wear.
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Near Fine in Very Good jacket. First edition. A little foxing on the boards, near fine in very good second issue red dustwrapper with chipping at the crown.
M. Moore forged a new path in poetry. If you like a challenge in reading poetry and thinking of old words in new phrasing and with a lively twist to the meanings, treat yourself to this truly novel approach. M. Moore lived in the 1920s and wrote poetry for 40 years. What attracts me to her is a friend did a master's thesis on her work, a fine, fine introduction, and I discover the Miss Moore and I share a common passion: baseball. During the 1950s when the NY Yankees reigned supreme in baseball, some of her works deal with names we know and remember. This lady, never an academic but a down to earth writer, caused these baseball greats to live differently in her eyes and in the eyes and mind of her readers. She is absolutely fascinating in how she moves words around and changes the mental furniture for one.