[Rarebooks] FA: Was Robin Hood Evelyn Waugh?

Joslin Hall Rare Books, ABAA office at joslinhall.com
Fri Apr 21 07:29:24 EDT 2006


Probably not, but we are featuring both literary figures this week on a 
major internet auction site, along with Calvin Coolidge, Bleeding Kansas, 
the California Gold Rush, California for travelers in the 1870s, the 
Massachusetts 54th, Indian Wars & Parisian actresses of the 1830s. Keep 
your head down when this crew gets a few beers in them...

All offered without reserve, because who needs reserves when we're running 
an open bar?

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