About this title: Thomas Wentworth Higginson, the man of letters to whom Emily Dickinson first entrusted her poems, was dumbfounded by them, and asked, "What place ought to be assigned in literature to what is so remarkable, yet so elusive of criticism?" His question was answered only after Dickinson's death in 1886: she is now considered one of America's greatest ...
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Binding: Quarter Leather
Publisher: Chatham River Press, New York
Date Published: 1983
ISBN-13:9780517415146ISBN:0517415143
Description: Near Fine (Book Condition) A very nice copy, beautifully bound in green quarter leather with marbled boards and endpaper, edges gilt. Text clean, binding strong. [Our rating system: 1. Fine; 2. Near Fine; 3. Very Good; 4. Good; 5. Fair. ] read more
Binding: Hardcover
Publisher: Random House Value Publishing
ISBN-13:9780517415146ISBN:0517415143
Description: Fine. 0517415143 1983 Hardback, decorative binding, clean, tight, no marks or notes, gift quality: Questions? -check our Seller Profile for contact info. Prompt shipping and professional packing...lit. read more
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