Clark homer thomas (3 Ergebnisse)

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Thomas Wolfe at Washington Square; The Correspondence of Thomas Wolfe and Homer Andrew Watt [2 vol. set]
WOLFE, Thomas and Homer Andrew Watt (letters); Thomas Clark Pollock and Oscar Cargill (text; editors)
Verlag: New York University Press, Washington Square, New York 1954
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dj. First Edition. Two volumes. Octavo (24cm); oatmeal cloth-covered boards, with titling and decoration stamped in black and red on spine and front cover; orange cloth-covered boards, with titling and decoration stamped in black and red; dustjacket; 163pp; 53pp; frontispiece portaits. Both volumes lightly spine-tanned, with tra…ce foxing to edges of textblock; Very Good. Washington Square dustwrapper spine-faded with tanning and trivial surface wear; Very Good+. The Correspondence dustwrapper spine-faded, tanned, with shelf-soil, and two tiny tears to upper front panel and lower rear panel; Very Good. In black cardboard slipcase, with shelf-soil, and tiny cracks and rubbing to edges and corners; Good. Washington Square provides biographical information on Wolfe during his time working in the English Department at New York University (1924-1930), with a focus on his relationships and development as a writer. The Correspondence outlines letters written during Wolfe's university association, with an introduction by Thomas Clark Pollock. [84812].