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A Chime of Windbells: A Year of Japanese Haiku in English Verse. Translations with an essay by Harold Stewart Harold Stewart

A Chime of Windbells: A Year of Japanese Haiku in English Verse. Translations with an essay by Harold Stewart By Harold Stewart
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A Chime of Windbells: A Year of Japanese Haiku in English Verse. Translations with an essay by Harold Stewart by Harold Stewart


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1969. Second Printing. 236 pages. No dust jacket. Beige and green cloth with gilt lettering. Illustr...

A Chime of Windbells: A Year of Japanese Haiku in English Verse. Translations with an essay by Harold Stewart Summary

A Chime of Windbells: A Year of Japanese Haiku in English Verse. Translations with an essay by Harold Stewart by Harold Stewart

1969. Second Printing. 236 pages. No dust jacket. Beige and green cloth with gilt lettering. Illustrated slipcase. Colour illustrations throughout. Book has a slight stale odour. Pages are bright and clear with light foxing and tanning to text block edges, pastedowns and free endpapers. Hinges are lightly cracked with netting exposed but boards remain firmly attached. Boards have minor corner bumping and edgewear with mild tanning and scuffing overall. Spine has light tanning with soft crushing to ends. Lettering remains bright and clear. Slipcase is lightly scuffed, chipped and torn.

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A Chime of Windbells: A Year of Japanese Haiku in English Verse. Translations with an essay by Harold Stewart
Harold Stewart
Charles E. Tuttle
Used - Good
Hardback
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No Jacket
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236
Second Printing
Book image taken of actual book.
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This is a used book. We do our best to provide good quality books for you to read, but there is no escaping the fact that it has been owned and read by someone else previously. Therefore it will show signs of wear and previous use.
1969

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