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Edgar Allan Poe / Bagert, Brod (ed.); Cobleigh, Carolynn (ill.) 2000  Book
Bagert, Brod (ed.) Book
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Publication New York, Scholastic, 2000.
Description 48pBrown spine
Series Poetry for young people
Summary/Abstract If you think that poetry has to be sweet and romantic, or at least serene, think again. Step into the dark world of Edgar Allan Poe. Well known for his spine-tingling, spooky stories that are even more chilling than today's horror films, Poe also wrote poems that expressed the shadowy regions of his mind. More than 20 of his poems and selections from his stories are accompanied by mood-setting, full-colour drawings and notes that make his work easier to understand.
Standard Number 0439220300 Pb.
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ID:   011266


Evangeline and other poems / Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth 1995  Book
Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth Book
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Publication New York, Dover Publications, Inc., 1995.
Description 63pGreen Spine
Series Dover Thrift Editions
Summary/Abstract Contains the complete Evangeline and a number of other widely admired Longfellow poems.
Standard Number 0486282554 Pb.
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ID:   008918


Henry Wadsworth Longfellow / Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth 1998  Book
Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth Book
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Publication New York, Sterling Publishing, 1998.
Description 48pCream Spine
Series Poetry for young people
Summary/Abstract An exciting period in American life is captured by these poems by H.W. Longfellow.
Contents The arrow and the song Four by the clock Daybreak The rainy day The village blacksmith Turn, turn my wheel! (from Keramos) Aftermath Hautned houses Woods in winter The wreck of the Hesperus The sound of the sea Becalmed The tide rises, the tide falls The witnesses The slave's dream Snow-flakes Fragments : December 18, 1947 Christmas bells Afternoon in February Haroun Al Raschid The forest primeval (from "Evangeline") A psalm of life Hiawatha's childhood (from "The song of Hiawatha") The children's hour Paul Revere's ride Hymn to the night Curfew Index
Standard Number 0806994177 Hb.
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ID:   007941


Leaves of Grass: A selection of the poems / Whitman, Walt 1968  Book
Whitman, Walt Book
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Publication New York, Peter Pauper Press, 1968.
Description 64pRed and White Spine
Summary/Abstract A selection of the writings of Whitman from the volumes "Inscriptions", "Children of Adam", "Calamus", "Birds of Passage", "Sea-Drift", "By the Roadside", "Drum-Taps", "Memories of President Lincoln", "Autumn Rivulets", "Whispers of Heavenly Death", "From Noon to Starry Night", "Songs of Parting", and others.
Standard Number Hb.
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Walt Whitman / Whitman, Walt 1997  Book
Whitman, Walt Book
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Publication USA, Sterling Publishing, 1997.
Description 48pBlue Spine
Series Poetry for young people
Summary/Abstract One of America's most celebrated poets, Walt Whitman, is presented in a unique manner in this book. Many of the poems are taken from his collecton 'Leaves of Grass'. Well illustrated.
Contents ON LAND Miracles Song of myself Sparkles from the wheel To a locomotive in winter The ox-tamer A man's body at auction I think I could turn and live with animals AT SEA Aboard at a ship's hel, The world below the brine On the beach at night Did you read in the seabooks... AT WAR Come up from the fields Father The runaway slave The artilleryman's vision O Captain, my Captain! When lilacs last in the dooryard bloom'd SKY AND COSMOS A noiseless patient spider The dalliance of the eagles When I heard the learn'd astronomer I tramp a perpetual journey The spotted hawk swoops by Index
Standard Number 0806995300 Hb.
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