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    Kable, William S. (compiler)

    Published by University of South Carolina, Department of English, Bibliographical Series, No. 2, Columbia, South Carolina, 1967

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    Softcover. Condition: Very Good. Limited Edition. *Limited Edition* numbered 141 of 350 copies. Softcover light blue wraps with blue ink, 8vo, 35 pp. Details the collection bequeathed to the University of South Carolina's McKissick Library, by English book collector Simon Nowell-Smith in 1966. "Poet, prosodist, anthologist and typographer Robert Bridges was one of the most influential literary figures of the early 20th century." (According to the university, the collection was named for the small village on the outskirts of Oxford where the collector lived for a number of years.) Condition: Exterior is Very Good: cover is slightly faded and toned near edges, small amount of soiling near upper spine. Interior contents are Fine. Book.