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9780814792391 | Reprint edition (New York Univ Pr, June 1, 1991), cover price $16.50

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Paperback:

9780192827630, titled "Tales of Glass Town, Angria, and Gondal: Selected Writings" | Oxford Univ Pr, November 15, 2010, cover price $14.95 | also contains Tales of Glass Town, Angria, and Gondal: Selected Writings

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Product Description: This volume covers 1837-1848 and depicts the end of the Angrian conflict, Branwell's abandonment of the Angrian saga, and his attempts to establish himself as a published poet and man of letters. During this period he produced approximately 80,700 words of prose, 65 new poems and verse fragments, 54 revised poems, and 37 translations of Latin odes...read more (view table of contents, read Amazon.com's description)

Hardcover:

9780815302261 | Routledge, August 1, 1999, cover price $110.00 | About this edition: This volume covers 1837-1848 and depicts the end of the Angrian conflict, Branwell's abandonment of the Angrian saga, and his attempts to establish himself as a published poet and man of letters.

Product Description: Focusing on the works of Patrick Branwell Bronte, this volume covers the years 1837-1848 and depicts the end of the Angrian conflict, Branwell's abandonment of the Angrian saga, and his attempts to establish himself as a published poet and man of letters...read more (view table of contents, read Amazon.com's description)

Hardcover:

9780815302247 | Taylor & Francis, July 1, 1997, cover price $100.00 | About this edition: Focusing on the works of Patrick Branwell Bronte, this volume covers the years 1837-1848 and depicts the end of the Angrian conflict, Branwell's abandonment of the Angrian saga, and his attempts to establish himself as a published poet and man of letters.

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