Tin House: Squatters by unknown (various contributors) - front cover
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Tin House: Squatters

by unknown (various contributors)

Tin House: Squatters, published by McCormack Communications in 2004, Vol. 5, No. 2, is a literary magazine featuring a mix of fiction, poetry, and essays. Edited by Win McCormack, this issue is in good condition, offering a glimpse into the vibrant literary scene of the time. Ideal for collectors and enthusiasts of contemporary literature.

$15.15$
Binding:Paperback
Condition:Good
2004
McCormack Communications, LLC
Stock:1 available
SKU:A1-B5-ALT-0367

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Condition Details

The magazine is in good condition with a well-preserved cover and intact binding. There are no significant signs of wear beyond typical handling marks. The pages are clean and free from inscriptions or library markings. As a literary magazine, it does not include a dust jacket.

About This Classic 2004 Edition

"Tin House: Squatters" is a notable issue of the acclaimed literary magazine published by McCormack Communications, LLC in 2004. This edition, Vol. 5, No. 2, Winter 2004, features a diverse collection of fiction, poetry, and essays from various contributors, under the editorial guidance of Win McCormack. Known for its eclectic and high-quality content, Tin House has been a staple in the literary community, offering a platform for both established and emerging writers. This particular issue, themed "Squatters," delivers thought-provoking narratives and insightful commentary. The magazine is in a paperback format, typical of literary periodicals, and does not include a dust jacket. It is in good condition, maintaining the integrity of its binding and pages. This issue is a valuable addition to any literary enthusiast's collection, reflecting the vibrant and diverse voices that Tin House is celebrated for.

Publisher Information

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McCormack Communications, LLC

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