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The Beginnings of Autobiography in England - 5th Clark Library Seminar Booklet
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You are bidding on this great Collectible Booklet, The Beginnings Of Autobiography In England. It is from the 5th Annual Clark Library Seminar held in August of 1959, and this paper was delivered by James M. Osborn. It is with compliments of then Director Lawrence Clark Powell and was published by the William Andrews Clark Memorial Library, in Los Angeles. The booklet is in very good condition, with only some light wear and a few light stains on the cover. The staple binding is good, and all 25 pages are intact. This is a very nice piece of William Andrews Clark Memorial Library memorabilia, and a nice, informative article as well.
The Beginnings of Autobiography in England - 5th Clark Library Seminar Booklet
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You are bidding on this great Collectible Booklet, The Beginnings Of Autobiography In England. It is from the 5th Annual Clark Library Seminar held in August of 1959, and this paper was delivered by James M. Osborn. It is with compliments of then Director Lawrence Clark Powell and was published by the William Andrews Clark Memorial Library, in Los Angeles. The booklet is in very good condition, with only some light wear and a few light stains on the cover. The staple binding is good, and all 25 pages are intact. This is a very nice piece of William Andrews Clark Memorial Library memorabilia, and a nice, informative article as well.
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