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The Florida Review, Volume XXII 22, No. 1

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The Florida Review, Volume XXII 22, No. 1

by Kesler, R, ed

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Orlando, Univ Central Florida, 1996. Softcover. 21.5 cm (8.4 inch) tall. 120 pages. Condition of book: Book Good+ (light cover corner crease and light spine bottom bump; otherwise near fine)/. Includes 1996 short fiction award winner, Birdman by Emily Meier. Short Fiction Poetry Essays Florida periodicals, Literature. Our books ship from Tampa Florida by the next business day.

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Title
The Florida Review, Volume XXII 22, No. 1
Author
Kesler, R, ed
Book Condition
Used
Binding
Paperback
Publisher
Orlando, Univ Central Florida
Date Published
1996

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