The Imprint of the Stanford University Libraries Associates Volume V, Number 2, October 1979
by Stanford University Libraries
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About This Item
Associates of the Stanford University Libraries, 1979. Small 4to.; stiff illustrated wraps with stapled binding, softcover; 40 pages; black and white illustrations; includes the articles: The Wizards Who Created Oz 1. W. W. Denslow The Rock-strewn Yellow Brick Road by Douglas G. Greene, 2. L. Frank Baum the Widening World of Oz by Lois Belfield Watt, On the Olfactory Classification of Books by Henry Miller Madden, A Local Habitation and a Name by Dorothy LeBaker Hatch, and Collecting Panama Canal Material by Bradley Wilde; Inscribed on front endpaper by contributor Dorothy LeBaker Hatch; lightly sunned wraps else very good.
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- Title
- The Imprint of the Stanford University Libraries Associates Volume V, Number 2, October 1979
- Author
- Stanford University Libraries
- Book Condition
- Used
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- 1
- Binding
- Paperback
- Publisher
- Associates of the Stanford University Libraries, 1979
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