[Rarebooks] FA: John Updike -Three Texts from Early Ipswich-1968
Joslin Hall Rare Books, ABAA
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Mon May 15 08:19:39 EDT 2006
We are pleased to offer a nice early John Updike item on a popular internet
auction site. There are no reserves on any of our auctions, because Jack
Nicholson said all reserves and no sales make Jack a dull boy-
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"THREE TEXTS FROM EARLY IPSWICH. A PAGEANT" By John Updike. Printed by
the 17th Century Day Committee of the town of Ipswich: 1968.
"Composed by John Updike for Performance on Seventeenth-Century Day, August
3rd, 1968".
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