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A stone, a leaf, a door; poems / by Thomas Wolfe, selected and arranged in verse by John S. Barnes, with a foreword by Louis Untermeyer.
Van Pelt Library PS3545.O337 S6 1945
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- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Wolfe, Thomas, 1900-1938.
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Poetry.
- Genre:
- Poetry.
- Physical Description:
- ix pages, 1 unnumbered page, 166 pages ; 21 cm
- Place of Publication:
- New York : Charles Scribner's Sons, 1945.
- Contents:
- A stone, a leaf, a door
- Ben
- Yesterday, remember?
- O lost
- Artemidorus, farewell!
- Royal processional
- Magic
- Niggertown
- Gant
- Eugene
- Dance
- The cock that crows at morning
- Play us a tune
- Father, I know that you live
- Yuh musta been away
- In silence
- Like the river
- The way things are
- Pity
- Night
- Death, loneliness, and sleep
- As it had always been
- Immortal drunkenness
- Fountain
- This is man
- Ben, my ghost
- Full with the pulse of time
- The bridge
- That sharp knife
- Spring in the south
- New Orleans
- river
- Come back again
- The locomotive
- At morning
- Where are we to seek?
- Light of fading day
- What are we?
- The great ship
- April
- The blazing certitude
- Stranger than a dream
- The old house
- Spring
- Like the first day of the world
- City April
- The ghosts of time
- Chance
- You were not absent
- Old men and women
- To keep time with
- Plum tree
- Moonlight
- Flood in Altamont
- Gant's dream
- Gold and sapphires
- The proud stars
- The magic and the loss
- Like the light
- Judge bland
- Never opened, never found
- Some things will never change
- Brooklyn
- The song of the whole land
- The ship
- Vision of the city
- The railroad stations
- Going home again
- October
- The silence of the house
- Time
- Burning in the night
- Toward which.
- Notes:
- "A" on title-page verso.
- "This book is manufactured under wartime conditions in conformity with all government regulations controlling the use of paper and other materials."
- Green cloth binding with red rectangular panels on front cover lettered and ruled in gold.
- Local Notes:
- Culture Class Collection copy has dustjacket retained.
- Culture Class Collection copy has book review extracted from magazine laid in.
- OCLC:
- 2454149
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