Ghosts along the Mississippi: An Essay in the Poetic Interpretation of Louisiana's Plantation Architecture Laughlin, Clarence John
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About This Item
Fair. FIRST EDITION. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1948. Hardcover with tipped in dj remains. Stated 1st Edition via Scribners "A". Harvard Club Library Bookplate tipped to front paste-down, embossed seal to tp (& no other library markings) some edge-wear to black cloth boards, rear inner hinge tape repairs, else overall good condition. No underlining, etc. (PC)
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- Ghosts along the Mississippi: An Essay in the Poetic Interpretation of Louisiana's Plantation Architecture Laughlin, Clarence John
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- Used - Fair
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- Hardcover
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