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Famous single poems and the controversies which have raged around them

Title
Famous single poems and the controversies which have raged around them, by Burton E. Stevenson.
Author
Stevenson, Burton Egbert, 1872-1962.
Publication
New York, Harcourt, Brace and compay [c1923]

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5 p. l., 3-340 p.; 19-1/2 cm.
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Contents
One-poem men.--There is no death, by J. L. McCreery.--Kaiser & co. , by A. M. Rose.--A visit from St. Nicholas, by C. C. Moore.--There is no unbelief, by Lizzie Y. Case.--Casey at the bat, by E. L. Thayer.--If I should die to-night, by Arabella E. Smith and B. King.--Waiting, by J. Burroughs.--Ben Bolt, by T. D. English.--Beautiful snow, by J. W. Watson.--Nothing to wear, by W. A. Butler.--Solitude, by Ella W. Wilcox.--Rock me to sleep, by Elizabeth Akers.--The lesson of the water-mill, by Sarah Doudney.--What my lover said, by H. Greene.--Derelict, by Y. E. Allison.
Call Number
8-NBH (Stevenson, B. E. Famous single poems)
LCCN
23015704
OCLC
1386102
Author
Stevenson, Burton Egbert, 1872-1962.
Title
Famous single poems and the controversies which have raged around them, by Burton E. Stevenson.
Imprint
New York, Harcourt, Brace and compay [c1923]
Local Note
Author's autograph.
Research Call Number
8-NBH (Stevenson, B. E. Famous single poems)
NBH (Stevenson, B. E. Famous single poems)
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