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The Silver Treasury of Light Verse: From Geoffrey Chaucer to Ogden Nash
by
Oscar Williams
(Editor)
Paperback, 1957
Status
Available
Call number
821.082
Tags
English literature
,
fiction
,
American literature
,
poetry
,
humor
,
Mentor book
Genres
Fiction
Collection
Your library
Publication
Mentor / The New American Library (1957), Mass Market Paperback, 416 pages
Subjects
American poetry
American wit and humor
English poetry
English wit and humor
Language
English
Original language
English
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