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Author-Signed Copy of "Collected Verses" by Violet Fane (1880)

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Title
Author-Signed Copy of "Collected Verses" by Violet Fane (1880)
Description

Author-signed copy of Collected verses Violet Fane (1880), gift copy inscribed to Lady Harrington

Date Created
2018-07-20
Contributors
  • Looser, Devoney (Contributor)
Topical Subject
  • ASU Book Traces
Resource Type
Image
Extent
101 p. ; 20 cm..
Language
eng
Primary Member of
ASU Book Traces Project
Identifier
Identifier Type
Library of Congress control number
Identifier Value
PR4525 .C3 A17 1880
Peer-reviewed
Open Access
No
Series
ASU Book Traces
Handle
https://hdl.handle.net/2286/R.I.50070
Preferred Citation

Title Collected verses Author Violet Fane 1843-1905. Publisher London : Smith, Elder Creation Date 1880 Format 101 p. ; 20 cm.. Language English Alma MMS ID 991019291479703841 Source 01ASU_ALMA

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  • 2018-07-20 08:42:08
System Modified
  • 2021-06-28 11:48:26
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  • 4 years 11 months ago
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