Famous Poems from Bygone DaysMartin Gardner Over 80 poems from the 19th and early 20th centuries, from Hugh Antoine d'Arcy's "The Face on the Barroom Floor" to Phila Henrietta Chase's "Nobody’s Child," rich in rhythm and rhyme, filled with feelings and stories about love and war, ships and the sea, farms and family, life and death, heaven and hell. Introduction. Brief biographies of each poet. Alphabetical indexes of titles and first lines. |
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... YORK, Abraham Cahan. (22427-9) $5.95 AMERICAN LITERARY AUTOGRAPHS FROM WASHINGTON IRVING TO HENRY JAMES, Herbert Cahoon, et al. (23548-3) $16.95 British LITERARY MANUSCRIPTS, SERIES I & II, Verlyn Klinkenborg et al. (24124-6,24126-4) ...
... YORK, Abraham Cahan. (22427-9) $5.95 AMERICAN LITERARY AUTOGRAPHS FROM WASHINGTON IRVING TO HENRY JAMES, Herbert Cahoon, et al. (23548-3) $16.95 British LITERARY MANUSCRIPTS, SERIES I & II, Verlyn Klinkenborg et al. (24124-6,24126-4) ...
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Martin Gardner. FAMOUS POEMS FROM BYGONE DAYS EDITED AND ANNOTATED BY Martin Gardner DOVER PUBLICATIONS, INC. New York Copyright Copyright © 1995 by Martin Gardner. All rights reserved.
Martin Gardner. FAMOUS POEMS FROM BYGONE DAYS EDITED AND ANNOTATED BY Martin Gardner DOVER PUBLICATIONS, INC. New York Copyright Copyright © 1995 by Martin Gardner. All rights reserved.
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... York City. It was Russell who located the obituaries of Edward Paramore, Jr. and Carlyle Fahlsworth Straub. I also acknowledge here my debt to Hayward Cirker, president of Dover Publications and an old friend, for proposing gems I ...
... York City. It was Russell who located the obituaries of Edward Paramore, Jr. and Carlyle Fahlsworth Straub. I also acknowledge here my debt to Hayward Cirker, president of Dover Publications and an old friend, for proposing gems I ...
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... York City and Boston as a popular poet, novelist, essayist, playwright and author of short stories. He also edited several newspapers and magazines in the two cities, including the Atlantic Monthly, where he spent ten years as editor ...
... York City and Boston as a popular poet, novelist, essayist, playwright and author of short stories. He also edited several newspapers and magazines in the two cities, including the Atlantic Monthly, where he spent ten years as editor ...
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... York and the author of numerous books of short stories and verse, mostly for children. “Somebody's Mother,” her one famous poem, first appeared in Harper's Weekly (March 2, 1878), and later in Madge, the Violet Girl and Other Poems (New ...
... York and the author of numerous books of short stories and verse, mostly for children. “Somebody's Mother,” her one famous poem, first appeared in Harper's Weekly (March 2, 1878), and later in Madge, the Violet Girl and Other Poems (New ...
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JULIA A FLETCHER CARNEY 18231908 | |
SARAH NORCLIFFE CLEGHORN 18761959 | |
SARAH DOUDNEY 18431926 | |
WILLIAM WESCOTT FINK 1844? | |
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