Sandburg, Carl
Always the young strangers. Carl Sandburg - New York Harcourt, Brace and Company 1953 - 445 p.
Man-child --
The house on Berrien Street --
Judgment Day --
Father and mother --
The sleeping mortgage --
School days --
Along Berrien Street --
Kid talk--
folk talk --
The dirty dozen --
First paydays --
Learning a trade --
Cigarette biographies --
The auditorium --
Prairie town --
"College City" --
"Where shall we go?" --
Theme in shadow and gold --
Pioneers and old-timers --
Hobo --
Soldier --
Prairie sunsets.
Carl Sandburg's new, long awaited work marks another contribution to Americana by one who holds a position in the American scene that is unmatched and whose life spans the years from Lincoln's America to the present. Carl Sandburg recalls his childhood in Galesburg, Illinois.
22876
Sandburg, Carl 1878-1967 Childhood and youth --Biographies
Poets, American --20th century
928.1 San 15
Always the young strangers. Carl Sandburg - New York Harcourt, Brace and Company 1953 - 445 p.
Man-child --
The house on Berrien Street --
Judgment Day --
Father and mother --
The sleeping mortgage --
School days --
Along Berrien Street --
Kid talk--
folk talk --
The dirty dozen --
First paydays --
Learning a trade --
Cigarette biographies --
The auditorium --
Prairie town --
"College City" --
"Where shall we go?" --
Theme in shadow and gold --
Pioneers and old-timers --
Hobo --
Soldier --
Prairie sunsets.
Carl Sandburg's new, long awaited work marks another contribution to Americana by one who holds a position in the American scene that is unmatched and whose life spans the years from Lincoln's America to the present. Carl Sandburg recalls his childhood in Galesburg, Illinois.
22876
Sandburg, Carl 1878-1967 Childhood and youth --Biographies
Poets, American --20th century
928.1 San 15