Ah Ulysses : [typescript] . [manuscript] / William Saroyan. [1934]

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Ah Ulysses : [typescript] . [manuscript] / William Saroyan. [1934]

An 11 page typescript article based loosely on the legal publication of Ulysses in 1934; otherwise, personal, philosophic and journalistic. Accompanied by a bill of sale for various manuscript material by Lucy Saroyan to Peter Howard, Serendipity Press. There is also a photocopy of the article and a "soldier's individual pay record" for William Saroyan dated Jan. 12, 1943, included incidentally.

11, [2] leaves ; 28 cm.

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