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Author: Anthony Powell

Also known as: Anthony Poweel, Anthony Powell, Anthony Dymoke Powell, Anthony. 1: Spring Powell, Selected with an introduction by Anthony Powell

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When combining, be aware that A dance to the music of time exists either as a complete set, as twelve individual novels, or as four volumes each containing three novels. The four volume set is the most common. Some editions call the four volumes "Spring, Summer, Autumn, Winter"; others "1st movement, 2nd movement, etc.". If in doubt, check the series information.

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When combining, be aware that A dance to the music of time exists either as a complete set, as twelve individual novels, or as four volumes each containing three novels. The four volume set is the most common. Some editions call the four volumes "Spring, Summer, Autumn, Winter"; others "1st movement, 2nd movement, etc.". If in doubt, check the series information.

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When combining, be aware that A dance to the music of time exists either as a complete set, as twelve individual novels, or as four volumes each containing three novels. The four volume set is the most common. Some editions call the four volumes "Spring, Summer, Autumn, Winter"; others "1st movement, 2nd movement, etc.". If in doubt, check the series information.

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