1 edition of Nova Scotia book of verse. found in the catalog.
Nova Scotia book of verse.
Published
1953
by Nova Scotia Centre, Poetry Society of England in [Halifax, N.S.]
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Written in
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Pagination | v. 3-4 |
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Open Library | OL21451350M |
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