Copper Nickel 11 by Teague Bohlen, Kelsey Bowe, Houdini Cedillo, Jennifer S. Davis, et al. - front cover

Copper Nickel 11

by Teague Bohlen, Kelsey Bowe, Houdini Cedillo, Jennifer S. Davis, et al.

Copper Nickel 11, edited by Teague Bohlen and others, was published by the University of Colorado Denver in January 2009. This literary journal features art, poetry, and prose, highlighting both emerging and established voices. In excellent condition, it is devoid of inscriptions or library marks, adding to its appeal for collectors. Limited to 2100 copies.

$24.51$
Binding:Paperback
Condition:Very Good
2009
University of Colorado Denver
Stock:1 available
SKU:A4-B10-JGM-JRM-0391

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Condition Details

This copy of Copper Nickel 11 is in excellent condition. The cover shows minimal wear, and the binding is tight and intact. There are no inscriptions, signatures, or library markings, and the pages are clean and unmarked. No dust jacket is present, as issued.

About This 2009 Edition

Copper Nickel 11, published by the University of Colorado Denver in January 2009, is a distinguished literary journal featuring a diverse collection of work from authors such as Teague Bohlen, Kelsey Bowe, and Jennifer S. Davis. This edition is a testament to the creative talents of both emerging and established writers and artists. Produced by the students and faculty of the University of Colorado Denver, it offers a unique blend of art, poetry, and prose. The journal is noted for its commitment to showcasing innovative and traditional genres, making it a valuable resource for literary enthusiasts. This particular edition, published in Denver, is part of a limited print run of 2100 copies, adding to its collectibility. The physical condition of the book is excellent, with no inscriptions or library markings, making it an ideal addition to any literary collection.

Publisher Information

Publisher

University of Colorado Denver

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