Catalog Record: The centennial exhibit of the Duke University Library, consisting of material from The George Washington Flowers Memorial Collection of books and documents relating to the history and literature of the South, April 5 - June 5, 1939 | Hathi Trust Digital Library

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The centennial exhibit of the Duke University Library, consisting of material from The George Washington Flowers Memorial Collection of books and documents relating to the history and literature of the South, April 5 - June 5, 1939.

Corporate Author: Duke University.
Other Authors: Flowers, George Washington, 1842-1918
Language(s): English
Published: Durham, N.C. : [s.n., 1939]
Subjects: American literature > Bibliography
United States > History > Bibliography.
Physical Description: 60 p. pl., port., facs.
Original Format: Book
Original Classification Number: Z 881 .D878
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