The Dog and the Fever

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  • Cloth
  • Hamden, CT: The Shoe String Press, 1954
By Don Francisco De Quevedo
Hamden, CT: The Shoe String Press, 1954. Cloth. Collectible; Very Good/Very Good. INSCRIBED BY WILLIAM CARLOS WILLIAMS IN YEAR-OF-PUBLICATION to Brandeis Professor Milton Hindus on front blank endpaper. Williams, along with his mother Raquel Helene Williams, translated this classic 17th century Spanish text in 1954. A clean, VG+ copy in a bright, price-intact, VG distjacket. One quarter-sized chip to the top-edge of the front panel (affecting the word "Fever" in the title), otherwise crisp and tight and well-preserved. 12mo, 96 pgs. Light, scattered ink underlining and notes (in ink) to the very last page of text.

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