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Quality Hill Poems (Lost Roads, No 39) by Donald Berger ISBN 13: 9780918786449

ISBN 10: 0918786444

Paperback; Berkeley: Lost Roads Publishers, September 1993; ISBN-13: 978-0918786449

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by Berger, Donald

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Providence: Lost Roads, 1993. Number 39 in the Lost Roads series. This chapbook is an 8vo size trade paperback; 68 pages. A black and white photograph illustrates the front cover and a small black and white photo of the author appears on the back cover. From back cover: "(The author's) poems raise serious questions, decline easy answers, and linger with deight near the terminal of Wonder. Just when you think you know these poems, they sprout wings and fly into another tree." Edgewear, slightly curled corners, two creased page tips, bottom corners of pages at the beginning of book and top corners of pages at the top of book are curled. Dealer Direct Payment Only.. Trade Paperback. Good/No Jacket. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Chap Book.
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