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Agenda. The Sixties Reconsidered. Volume 31. Number 2.

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Place Published: London
Publisher: Agenda
Date Published:
Edition: First Edition
Binding: Paperback
Book Id: 33790

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Softbound. Octavo. 112pp. Stiff white illustrated wraps. Very Good+ with some small creases on spine. Includes poems by William Bedford, Ian Hamilton, Christopher Truman and others and Robert Richardson's "Concrete Poetry : An Assessment"

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