934 resultados para The Souls of Black Folk
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"The greater number of these poems appeared in an earlier volume, "The drift of pinions'."
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pt. 1.
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Bibliography: p. 31-32.
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First edition.
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Dedication.--Introduction: The enchanted woods.--Pisa and the Campo Santo.--Switzerland again.--Tuscan churches in summer.--Arles.--Nymphs and a river god.--Brive-la-Gaillarde.--Of Paris and the exhibition.--Trent.--The motor-car and the genius of places.--The ilex woods and the anchorites.--German fir trees.--Compiègne and Fontainebleau.--The forest of the Antonines.--Mont St. Michel.--A walk in the Maremma.--Les Charmettes.--In the Euganean hills.--The hospitality of the Black Madonna.--The holy year at Ravenna.--The Generalife.--Couci-le-Château.--The tapestry at Angers.--Germany once more.--The carillon.--The cardinal's villa.--In Gascony.--Era già l'ora.--All souls' day at Venice.--Et in Arcadia.
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Stamped on the title page: H.J. Votteler, Cleveland, Ohio.
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