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The Cry of the Little Peoples written in 1903, with a note by Eva LeGallienne

The Cry of the Little Peoples written in 1903, with a note by Eva LeGallienne

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The Cry of the Little Peoples written in 1903, with a note by Eva LeGallienne

by LeGallienne, Richard, introduction by Eva LeGallienne

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Camden: Printed for Eva LeGallienne by the Haddon Craftsmen, 1941. [9p] 4.5x6 inches, note with in-plate printed signature, fine in sewn blue wraps. LeGallienne wrote the poem in 1903, his daughter republishing it to raise money for war relief.

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Bolerium Books Inc., ABAA/ILAB US (US)
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Title
The Cry of the Little Peoples written in 1903, with a note by Eva LeGallienne
Author
LeGallienne, Richard, introduction by Eva LeGallienne
Book Condition
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Publisher
Printed for Eva LeGallienne by the Haddon Craftsmen
Place of Publication
Camden
Date Published
1941
Bookseller catalogs
Poetry; 1940S; World War II; Czechoslovakia; Finland;

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