Do any of these interest you:
From HOMER to MENANDER - Forces in Greek Poetic Fiction. This book has a certain amount of sentimental value. It was inscribed on June 11, 1955 to my father as a high school prize for Best final examination and year's work in Greek III. I don't care enough about it though to hang onto it if'n someone else would actually read it.
The Portable Greek Reader. Again, this has a certain measure of sentimental value, but if'n this sounds like your cup o' tea, I'm happy to give it to you. I'd just like it to go to a good home. (It's inscribed to my father from a friend c. Sept. 30, 1948. He kept very little throughout his life. This is one of the few things. My grandfather (his father) was a classicist for years, so there's that connection as well.)
Also, I seem to have ended up w/two (2) copies of Le Petit Larousse. I'm not really sure I need even one (1) these days and two (2) is definitely unnecessary. The recent one is from 1967. Any students taking French (or others) interested in having this?
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