Salt and bitter and good
three centuries of English and American women poets
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Word Count
76,000 words, Guess
Page Count
304 pages
Identifiers
- Internet Archivesaltbittergoodth0000kapl
- Internet Archivesaltbittergoodth0000kapl_h7h0
- ISBN-100846700239
- ISBN-139780846700234
- Goodreads4927807
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- Library of Congress Control Number73015027
- OCLC Control Number1173694
- OCLC Control Number4615079
- Open LibraryOL5421553M
Classifications
- DDC821/.009
- LCCPR1177 .K3
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