The blue estuaries: poems, 1923-1968.
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[Place of publication not identified] : Ecco Press, 1977.
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Honored, during the course of her literary career, with almost every major poetry award, Louise Bogan (1898-1970) was the poetry critic for "The New Yorker" for nearly forty years. "The Blue Estuaries" contains her five previous books of verse along with a section of uncollected work, fully representing a unique and distinguished contribution to modern poetry over five decades

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Honored, during the course of her literary career, with almost every major poetry award, Louise Bogan (1898-1970) was the poetry critic for "The New Yorker" for nearly forty years. "The Blue Estuaries" contains her five previous books of verse along with a section of uncollected work, fully representing a unique and distinguished contribution to modern poetry over five decades
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APA Citation (style guide)

Bogan, L. (1977). The blue estuaries: poems, 1923-1968. [Place of publication not identified], Ecco Press.

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Bogan, Louise, 1897-1970. 1977. The Blue Estuaries: Poems, 1923-1968. [Place of publication not identified], Ecco Press.

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Bogan, Louise, 1897-1970, The Blue Estuaries: Poems, 1923-1968. [Place of publication not identified], Ecco Press, 1977.

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Bogan, Louise. The Blue Estuaries: Poems, 1923-1968. [Place of publication not identified], Ecco Press, 1977.

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