A Treasury of English ProseGood Press, 2021 M08 30 - 148 pages A Treasury of English Prose is a meticulously compiled anthology edited by American writer Logan Pearsall Smith. Smith's keen understanding of prose and its varied forms allows readers to experience the richness of English literature. This collection offers an extensive selection of masterpieces from various time periods, making it a valuable resource for literature enthusiasts. |
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