American PoetryJohn Hollander Sterling Publishing Company, Inc., 2004 - 48 من الصفحات "I hear America singing, the varied carols I hear..."" --Walt Whitman" "American Poetry" offers a collection of 26 verses by our finest poets, all with their unique perspective on the land they loved and accompanied by remarkable paintings that enhance the meaning of the words. Here, beautifully illustrated, are such unforgettable works as Robert Frost's pensive "Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening," Ralph Waldo Emerson's powerful "Concord Hymn," Langston Hughes' majestic "The Negro Speaks of Rivers," Carl Sandburg's "Jazz Fantasia," and Maya Angelou's "Harlem Hopscotch." Of course, some poems are just sheer fun--especially the beloved ode to our national pastime, "Casey at the Bat." |
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John Hollander. Poetry for Young People , American Poetry Edited by John Hollander , Ph.D. N Illustrated by Sally Wern Comport A. Front Cover.
John Hollander. Poetry for Young People , American Poetry Edited by John Hollander , Ph.D. N Illustrated by Sally Wern Comport A. Front Cover.
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John Hollander. $ 14.95 Can . $ 22.95 L ike America itself , this selection of more than two dozen poems and evocative accompanying illustra- tions celebrates freedom , diversity , art , and imagination . As the opening line of the very ...
John Hollander. $ 14.95 Can . $ 22.95 L ike America itself , this selection of more than two dozen poems and evocative accompanying illustra- tions celebrates freedom , diversity , art , and imagination . As the opening line of the very ...
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John Hollander. Poetry for Young People American Poetry Edited by John Hollander Sterling Publishing Co. , Inc. New York This One BF8X - WSC - 9R8R For Adam , Lucy , and Noah -J.H. To my.
John Hollander. Poetry for Young People American Poetry Edited by John Hollander Sterling Publishing Co. , Inc. New York This One BF8X - WSC - 9R8R For Adam , Lucy , and Noah -J.H. To my.
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American Names Amherst Train Anecdote Buffalo Buffalo Bill Captain Carl Sandburg Casey celebrates City Claude McKay cold and dead Colossus Concord Hymn Deadwood deck deep Defence Departing for Europe Dyke e.e. cummings Emily Emily Dickinson Emma Lazarus eyes Fallen cold famous figure Fort McHenry Fourth of July Francis Scott Key greatest poets Hamlin Garland hear America singing heart hill imagination Jazz Fantasia jazzmen known rivers Landscapes Langston Hughes Lincoln lines Lost Mule McHenry Mississippi mountains Native American Navajo Blanket Negro Speaks O'er the land Old Ironsides poetry Reached Saturn reminds rhyme rhythms Rockets That Reached ship shore somewhere Speaks of Rivers stanzas star-spangled banner stars Statue of Liberty Stephen Vincent Stopping by Woods stream Swenson T.S. Eliot town unhasting varied carols verse voice Wallace Stevens Walt Whitman wave O'er Wilcox wild wilder image William Carlos Williams William Cullen Bryant wrote