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Written for book collectors, Merle Johnson's High Spots of American Literature offers the author's view of which books he believes have literary merit. Johnson describes the first editions of these books, and a brief squib about the author. In today's market it can also serve as a checklist of books considered good reading at the turn of the 20th century. Some of the authors, Twain and Sinclair Lewis, survive. Others, James Lane Allen, Henry Cuyler Bunner, not so much.
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High spots of American literature: a practical lbibliography and brief literary estimate of outstanding American books.
1971, Jenkins Pub. Co.
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High spots of American literature: a practical bibliography and brief literary estimate of outstanding American books.
1929, Bennett Book Studies, Inc.
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No. 266 of 700 copies.
Bound by the Bennett Book Studios in blue 3/4 Turkey Morocco; stamped in gold; top edges gilt; marbled endpapers.
Inscribed by the author for B. George Ulizio.
From the library of B. George Ulizio.
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