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Salmon Magazine: Vol. 1 No. 1, Summer 1992 (used paperback)

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Magazines

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Very Good

Subject:

Literary

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English

Country/Region of Manufacture:

United States

MPN:

1063 9624

Era/Year:

1990s

Special Attributes:

Illustrated

Publication Name:

Salmon Magazine

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Salmon Magazine

Type:

Article Collection

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Authors: various (see list below); Format: Paperback; Publisher: Salmon Magazine; ISSN: 1063 9624; Length: 227 pages. Condition: Very Good. Cover, binding, and pages are all still in great shape. Sorry, no cover image available at this time. Contents: David Choo: The Smile Cafe (1941) Linda Watanabe McFerrin: Samosas Indigo Som: Euphemism A. K. Baumgard: What Color the Love Within Rosemary Lewis: Wanderlust Sarah Allen: Etching, untitled Scott Ruescher: At the Boston Public Library Jeffery Loo: Sonata for Grandpa Sarah Allen: Etching, untitled Leslie Pietrzyk: Heartbeat Mary Barbara Hess: Carving Mary Barbara Hess: Sister Wind Edra Ziesk: Real Life Simon Perchik: * Ben Shykind: Photograph, untitled Kim Roberts: Maple Kim Roberts: Theater David Rain: Bruce Chatwin's David Rain: Lifelong Walkabout - An Appreciation Robert Cooperman: William Gray's Sheep Are Drowned in the Columbia River, Oregon Territory, 1853 Robert Cooperman: Joseph Severn Watches the Dead John Keats, 23 February 1821 Daniel Murphy: On Easter Monday F.R. Lewis: School Days, School Days Olivia Diamond: To Bernarda Chavez Olivia Diamond: Of Mixed Blood Judith Skillman: Three Approaches to Our Lost Childhoods Juno Salazar Parrenas: If Only There Wasn't Discrimination in This World Juno Salazar Parrenas: I Am Beautiful Kate Gale Harper: From Guatemala, to This House Elsa E'Der: Clearing Elsa E'Der: Asylum Kevin Lee: Etching, untitled Edwidge Danticat: The Scatter Bean Runner Lyn Lifshin: January Lyn Lifshin: Waikiki 6:00 A.M. to 7:00 A.M. Brian Smith: The Flight of the Bathtub Brian Smith: The Cry of the Seabird John Shaw: Old Doings Michael Weaver: El Duke O Reuben Jackson: 1969 Reuben Jackson: 63rd and Broadway Kevin Lee: Etching, untitled Katherine Min: Expatriate Allison Joseph: The Rules of English Keith Norris: History John Ekholm: The Man in the Boat John Ekholm: Wildflower Sandi Sonnenfeld: Stripper Reja-e Busailah: Shaking Rain Over the Desert Brian Jacobs: Shaboomalang Brian Jacobs: Drops Grasp Noelle Sulivan: The Spot Val Gerstle: Suicide Notes Val Gerstle: Lynette Should Be Happy Val Gerstle: Going to a Funeral John H. McCormack: Mixed Media, Self Facsimile Kenneth Pobo: Border Dispute Kenneth Pobo: Up to Oskosh to See Jeff Oaks: The Blackberries Jeff Oaks: Fire Water World, A Review Elisavietta Ritchie: The German Officer Inherits Gregg Shapiro: The Dance of Denial Kevin Lee: Etching, untitled William O'Sullivan: The Touch Priority Mail shipping for this item costs $7.00 at the request of the buyer. Otherwise, the shipping rate given here applies to orders shipped via Media Mail within the U.S. only. Orders consisting of multiple purchases packaged together ship by any of these delivery methods at a discounted rate, usually for only $1.00 per additional item plus the shipping fee for the first item (determined to be the one with the highest delivery charge). International buyers: please contact us with your destination country for applicable base shipping rates. Multiple purchases that are packaged together save shipping costs for you, too! Payment is expected within two weeks of placing your order for the first item within a shipment. Paypal is preferred, but money orders and checks (either personal or cashier's) are also accepted. Orders typically ship within 48 hours of PROCESSED payment, excluding weekends and holidays. Inquiries from all shoppers are responded to promptly and courteously. Buyers are encouraged to ask questions prior to placing orders, as all sales are final unless the product you receive differs significantly from that which was advertised here in terms of either the product itself or its promised condition. In other words, "buyer's remorse" does not qualify for a refund. In other words, ?buyer?s remorse? does not qualify for a refund. Exceptions are made only in the event that a buyer is willing to return at his or her own expense an unopened, BRAND NEW item for a refund of the original purchase price only. No original shipping costs will be refunded, unless we are at fault for sending you the wrong item or misrepresenting the product and/or its condition. This hasn?t happened yet, but if it does: you are guaranteed a refund of the purchase price, the original shipping fee, PLUS the cost to ship the item back to us. In addition, we promise that no retaliatory feedback will be left for negative comments received on such transactions. We stand behind our service, and accept responsibility for any mistakes made. Thank you for looking!