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JEFF MASER, Bookseller

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BRODSKY, Joseph.

Elegy to John Donne and Other Poems.

London: Longmans, Green and Co (1967). First edition. 77 pp. Offsetting to front and rear endpapers, else near fine in very good dust jacket that is tanned along extrems and rear cover. Inked ownership signature of Jim Schevill on the first leaf. Selection and translation from the original Russian by Nicholas Bethell. Brodsky’s first trade title, preceded by a pamphlet.

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