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  • av Carl Sandburg
    476,-

    This exquisite collection brings together the lyrical voices of two towering figures in American poetry. With their distinctive styles and powerful imagery, Carl Sandburg and Walt Whitman create a beautiful tapestry of human experience in all its beauty and complexity.This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.This work is in the "public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work.Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.

  • av Carl Sandburg
    346,-

  • av Carl Sandburg
    166,-

    Children delight in the sensory and spooky arrival of autumn.

  • av Carl Sandburg
    200 - 400,-

  • av Carl Sandburg
    246 - 416,-

  • av Carl Sandburg
    330 - 476,-

  • av Carl Sandburg
    246 - 416,-

  • av Carl Sandburg & Bacon Collamore
    246 - 416,-

  • av Carl Sandburg
    246 - 416,-

  • av Carl Sandburg & Hague Michael Ill
    306 - 460,-

  • av Carl Sandburg
    276 - 446,-

  • av Carl Sandburg
    276 - 446,-

  • av Carl Sandburg
    256,-

    Originally published in 1923, the second volume of Carl Sandburg's beloved Rootabaga Stories includes tales about "Big People Now" and "Little People Long Ago." The Pulitzer Prize-winning poet wrote these American fairy tales for his children while they were growing up in the American Midwest. This paperback edition matches the first volume in size and format and contains the color and b&w illustrations of Maud and Miska Petersham.

  • av Carl Sandburg
    196,-

    Originally published in 1922, the Rootabaga Stories was written by one of America's most beloved folk chroniclers, Carl Sandburg. He wrote these stories for "people from 5 to 105." "I knew that American children would respond, so I wrote some nonsense tales with American foolin' in them," Sandburg later explained after the tremendous success of the stories. This reproduction of the first edition includes the illustrations of Maud and Miska Petersham.

  • av Carl Sandburg
    166,-

    This is a book of rare distinction. Curiously, this classic biography of America's most tragic First Lady by one of America's most distinguished biographers and poets has long been out-of-print. Both the author and the subject deserve greater historical attention, and what emerges from the book is a haunting portrait of an enigmatic life, written with a style and sensitivity that is both sympathetic and unflinching.

  • - His Speeches And Writings
    av Carl Sandburg & Roy Basler
    540,-

    The most comprehensive and readable one-volume collection of Lincoln's writings ever published. -David Herbert Donald.

  • av Carl Sandburg
    190,-

    Discover the poetry of Carl Sandburg in Poetry for Kids: Carl Sandburg. Carefully chosen for kids, these 35 poems are presented, illustrated, and explained by an expert.

  • av Carl Sandburg
    140 - 280,-

  • av Carl Sandburg
    330,-

  • av Carl Sandburg
    246,-

    George and Willene Hendrick, Sandburg's most accomplished interpreters, have selected 73 poems from his early years in Chicago, almost all of them never before published.

  • av Carl Sandburg
    136,-

    A beautifully told story of young Abraham Lincolns coming-of-ageDrawn from the early chapters of Carl Sandburgs Pulitzer Prize-winning biography, Abraham Lincoln: The Prairie Years, this is the story of Abraham Lincolns childhood. Growing up poor on the family farm, Abe did chores, helped his father cut down trees, and expertly skinned animals and cured hides. As a young man, he became an avid reader. When he witnessed a slave auction while on a flatboat trip down the Mississippi, he was forever changedand so was the future of America. This is the remarkable story of Lincolns youth, early America, and the pioneer life that shaped one of our countrys greatest presidents.

  • av Carl Sandburg
    330,-

  • av Carl Sandburg
    210,-

    The Rag Doll was blessed with many friends―the Wisk Broom, the Furnace Shovel, and the Coffee Pot among them―but when it came time to marry, she chose the Broom Handle. On the day of their wedding, the bride and groom were attended by a fantastical procession of well-wishers: the Spoon Lickers, the Tin Pan Bangers, the Easy Ticklers, the Musical Soup Eaters, and other whimsical characters, all marching along in a manner befitting their extraordinary names. This tale of wedding pomp and madcap mirth comes from poet Carl Sandburg's classic book of American fairy tales, The Rootabaga Stories. Marvelous drawings by Harriet Pincus, a noted illustrator of children's books, enhance the tale. Out of print for years, the book is now available in a new edition that introduces the story and its gloriously antic art to a new generation of parade-lovers, wedding-goers, and everyone who enjoys a fanciful celebration. Carl Sandburg (1878-1967) received three Pulitzer Prizes, one for his 1940 biography of Abraham Lincoln and two for his poetry. His classic works include The Rootabaga Stories, written early in his career for his children, from which the text of this volume was taken. Sandburg considered traditional fairy tales about knights and royalty too far removed from the experience of American children and set about devising his own folkloric tales, which unfold amid the farms and towns of the Midwest. Harriet Pincus (1938-2001) was an author, editor, and illustrator of children's books whose works garnered a School Library Journal Best Books nod, a New York Times Outstanding Book of the Year listing, a National Book Award nomination, and an ALA Notable Book award. The Wedding Procession was the first of her publications, which include Minna and Pippin, Tell Me a Mitzi, and Little Red Riding Hood. www.doverpublications.com

  • av Carl Sandburg
    96,-

    Influenced by folk ballads and nonsense verse, these captivating tales are populated by corn fairies, circus performers, and other memorable characters. "Glorious for reading aloud." ― The New York Times Book Review.

  • - The Love Letters of Lilian Steichen and Carl Sandburg
    av Carl Sandburg & Lilian Steichen
    366,-

    Offering cultural insights on the pre-World War One era, this book acts as a kind of moral and philosophical tonic, making one believe in the possibilities for art, love, and social reform.

  • - POEMS
    av Carl Sandburg
    356,-

    Ever the Winds of Chance.

  • av Carl Sandburg
    259,-

    Chicago Poems (1916) brought Carl Sandburg to national attention, and it remains one of the most widely known volumes of American poetry.

  • av Carl Sandburg
    390,-

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