Speeches for Doctor Frankenstein
Speeches for Doctor Frankenstein is a poetry collection written by Canadian author Margaret Atwood, published in 1966. It is illustrated by Charles Pachter. In 1991 there remained fourteen copies of the work, each worth approximately C$6,000.[1]
Notes
- Van Luven, Lynn (January 27, 1991), "Silent exchange going on at university library; Five centuries of women's writing in both prose and verse on display at special collections", Edmonton Journal, pp. C.7
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gollark: Also, you're not competent enough to "make polished software for long-distance communication".
gollark: /home good, lack of /home bad.
gollark: CEASE THINE PINF
gollark: Also, /msg is... theoretically private, though obviously not to admins.
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