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Sylvia Plath, from "Three Women: A Poem for Three Voices"

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Attractive publishers cloth bindings with gilt detailing
late 1840’s early 1850’s
these volumes are less then 100mm [4”] in height
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"'But everything's horror, isn't it? Sometimes you just can't see the blood.'"
— Stephen Graham Jones, The Last Final Girl
End paper design by Arthur Rackham from The Ingoldsby Legends
First Printed with Illustration by Rackham in 1898
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Recycle Bookstore San Jose, CA

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— Mary Oliver, Entering the Kingdom
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Strange Case of Dr.Jekyll And Mr. Hyde by R.L. Stevenson
Published 1886 - 27th Impression 1910
original publishers salmon coloured cloth titled in black
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Coloured Fairy Books
Andrew Lang
1889-1906
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The Grapes of Wrath, John Steinbeck
On this day (6 May) in 1940, John Steinbeck was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for his novel The Grapes of Wrath. The book traces the fictional Joad family of Oklahoma as they lose their family farm and move to California in search of a better life. They encounter only more difficulties and a downward slide into poverty. The book combines simple, plain-spoken language and compelling plot with rich description. One of Steinbeck’s most effective works of social commentary, the novel also won the National Book Award.

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Whistler’s Daughter Books - Ferndale, Michigan
Literati Bookstore - Ann Arbor, MI
Edgar Allan Poe, from a letter to Mrs. Maria Clemm, July 1849

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Mary Shelley, from Lodore (originally published in 1835)