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Sylvia Beach and the Lost Generation: A History of Literary
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This newly published edition recounts the story of Sylvia Beach, the pioneering bookseller whose Shakespeare and Company became the heart of expatriate literary Paris. Drawing on Beach's own memoirs and archival materials, the book traces her friendships with James Joyce, Ernest Hemingway, and other members of the Lost Generation.
- Format: Print paperback edition
- Key features: Detailed narrative of the interwar literary scene in Paris, including the publication of Ulysses
- Contents: Biographical account of Sylvia Beach's life from the founding of her bookshop to its closure during World War II
- Collector value: A standard trade edition suitable for libraries and readers of literary history
- Condition: New, unread, pristine copy
An essential resource for anyone interested in modernism, expatriate culture, or the history of independent bookshops.
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Sylvia Beach and the Lost Generation: A History of Literary

