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Childe Harold (Canto IV), Prisoner of Chillon and Other Selections

Childe Harold (Canto IV), Prisoner of Chillon and Other Selections

by BYRON, Lord; VENABLE, W. H. (editor)

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New York: American Book Company. Good+ with no dust jacket. 1911. Hardcover. A pair of notable long-form poems by the noted English romantic poet Lord Byron (1788-1824). Includes cantos I through IV of "Childe Harold" and "Prisoner of Chillon". Also included are a handful of Byron's shorter poems and songs. An entry in publisher's "Eclectic English Classics" series. Edited and with an introduction by W. H. Venable. --- In brown cloth-covered boards with dark brown titling and decorations in maroon on cover and spine. Lacks a dust jacket. --- With pencilings to a few leaves including notes, prior owner's signature and a short poem; else an intact, firm copy.; 16mo (6 to 7 in. tall); 170 pages .
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