Always the young strangers.
by Sandburg, Carl
Published by : Harcourt, Brace and Company (New York) Physical details: 445 p.Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Notes | Date due | Barcode |
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900 - 999 | 928.1 San (Browse shelf) | Available | Book Fund | 22876 |
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.
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