Leaves of Grass and Selected Poems and Prose
By Walt Whitman
Illustrated by Jessica Hische
Edited by Peter M. Coviello
By Walt Whitman
Illustrated by Jessica Hische
Edited by Peter M. Coviello
Part of Penguin Drop Caps
Category: Poetry | Essays & Literary Collections
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$27.00
Aug 20, 2014 | ISBN 9780143107439
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—Ralph Waldo Emerson
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