[Vladimir Nabokov : selected letters, 1940-1977 / edited by Dmitri Nabokov and Matthew J. Bruccoli].

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[Vladimir Nabokov : selected letters, 1940-1977 / edited by Dmitri Nabokov and Matthew J. Bruccoli].

[1, 15, 2, 3, 5], xviii-xxiii, [1]-23, [15], 28-527 leaves ; 30 cm. or smaller.

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