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Frank Dempster Sherman Clinton Scollard. INTRODUCTION be cited for generations as a standard - setting achieve- ment ... in author- ship with an enthusiasm that was tireless . And all these things he did and was because his helpful ...
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I Explain a Few Things distills the poet's brilliance to its most essential and illuminates Neruda's commitment to using the pen as a calibrator for his age.
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... author . Inscribed : To R. W. Gilder . With the compliments of Thos . S ... in author's hand ] . Philip Vernon , a tale in prose and verse . New York ... Scollard , Clinton , 1860-1932 . The lutes of morn . [ Clinton , N. Y ...
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First published in 1970, ROMMEL DRIVES ON DEEP INTO EGYPT is a collection of eighty-five primitive poems full of the innovation, wit, and anti-intellectualism that became a signature that only Brautigan could achieve.