Your classmates can’t resist studying your sophisticated style after you add one of these refined, retro pieces to your wardrobe or room. Collected in the area surrounding our own Pittsburgh campus, this anthology will inspire you to conquer this year’s schedule with thoughtful charm. Brush up on a few new subjects as you relax in the sun by burying your imagination in this array of vintage books. After perusing Women in Love, Sir Gawain and the Green Night, Ideas in the Drama, and... More
Your classmates can’t resist studying your sophisticated style after you add one of these refined, retro pieces to your wardrobe or room. Collected in the area surrounding our own Pittsburgh campus, this anthology will inspire you to conquer this year’s schedule with thoughtful charm. Brush up on a few new subjects as you relax in the sun by burying your imagination in this array of vintage books. After perusing Women in Love, Sir Gawain and the Green Night, Ideas in the Drama, and Ship Models, you’ll be prepared for another year of interesting conversations and straight A’s!
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- Condition: very good
This is a vintage One of a Kind item. Specific measurements are listed under Measurements. Slight wear and imperfections are to be expected, and are listed if notable. One of a Kind items are
returnable for store credit only.
- Women in Love is 548 pages, measures 7.25 inches in length, 5 inches in width, and 1 inch in height. Sir Gawain and the Green Night is 86 pages, measures 7.5 inches in length, 5 inches in width, and .5 inches in height. Ideas in the Drama is 8 inches is 183 pages, measures length, 5.75 inches in width, and .75 inches in width. Ship Models is 174 pages, measures 9.5 inches in length, 6.25 inches in width, and .75 inches in height.
- Women in Love by D.H. Lawrence, 1940's. Signed "To; Daddy, From: Sunny, John, and Elizabeth, 1942." Sir Gawain and the Green Night translated by James L. Rosenberg, 1962. Slight discoloration to pages. Ideas in the Drama, Selected Papers from the English Institute, 1964. Ship Models by C. Fox Scott, 1951. 48 pages of illustrations.