BERRY, Wendell
A CONSENT
1993
- $75
BERRY, Wendell. A CONSENT. Monterey, KY: Larkspur Press, 1993. First edition. No. 114 of 1000 copies. Presentation copy inscribed by the poet on title page. 16mo., brown cloth stamped in gilt on spine. Fine in a near fine dust jacket with just a touch of soil. Homespun tale.
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