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Product Description: âThe truth is rarely pure and never simple,â declares Algernon early in Act One of The Importance of Being Earnest, and were it either, modern literature would be âa complete impossibility.â It is a moment of sly, winking self-regard on the part of the playwright, for The Importance is itself the sort of complex modern literary work in which the truth is neither pure nor simple...read more
Paperback:
9780674048980 | Harvard Univ Pr, February 23, 2015, cover price $18.95 | About this edition: âThe truth is rarely pure and never simple,â declares Algernon early in Act One of The Importance of Being Earnest, and were it either, modern literature would be âa complete impossibility.
9780395680797, titled "Gardening by Mail: A Source Book : Everything for the Garden and Gardener" | 4th up&rev edition (Houghton Mifflin, January 1, 1994), cover price $21.95 | also contains Gardening by Mail: A Source Book : Everything for the Garden and Gardener | About this edition: Lists seed catalogs, nurseries, garden suppliers, gardening periodicals, and horticultural societies and research libraries
Paperback:
9780674066311 | Gld edition (Belknap Pr, August 13, 2012), cover price $13.50
Hardcover:
9780674057920 | Annotated edition (Belknap Pr, April 11, 2011), cover price $35.00
Product Description: Oscar Wilde's Decorated Books addresses Wilde's obsession with the visual appearance or "look" of his published writings. It examines the role played by graphic designers in the production of Wilde's writings and demonstrates how marginal and decorative elements of the printed book affect interpretation...read more (view table of contents, read Amazon.com's description)
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9780472110698 | Univ of Michigan Pr, August 1, 2000, cover price $80.00 | About this edition: Oscar Wilde's Decorated Books addresses Wilde's obsession with the visual appearance or "look" of his published writings.
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