Published in Paris: American and British Writers, Printers, and Publishers in Paris, 1920-1939Macmillan, 1975 - 453 pàgines List of press publications, periodicals and newspapers published in Paris. |
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... remained more or less a secret until 1938 when the book was finally issued , unceremoniously , in En- gland . It was the last of his books he would live to see published . Undoubtedly , with the passing of the early exciting years in ...
... remained more or less a secret until 1938 when the book was finally issued , unceremoniously , in En- gland . It was the last of his books he would live to see published . Undoubtedly , with the passing of the early exciting years in ...
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... remained vague until he suddenly announced he would make a French translation of The Hunting of the Snark . Can the spirit of Snark go into another language ? wondered Miss Cunard . Aragon insisted it could , and after a few days of ...
... remained vague until he suddenly announced he would make a French translation of The Hunting of the Snark . Can the spirit of Snark go into another language ? wondered Miss Cunard . Aragon insisted it could , and after a few days of ...
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... remained a somewhat inactive member of the staff . Even his reaction to writers Putnam intro- duced could not usually be predicted . Farrell , who appeared in the first number , was the " real thing , " but when Miller came along Pound ...
... remained a somewhat inactive member of the staff . Even his reaction to writers Putnam intro- duced could not usually be predicted . Farrell , who appeared in the first number , was the " real thing , " but when Miller came along Pound ...
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