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The Dead Men'S Song Being The Story Of A Poem And A Reminiscent Sketch Of Its Author Young Ewing Allison

AUTHOR Ingraham Hitchcock, Champion
PUBLISHER Alpha Edition (06/08/2021)
PRODUCT TYPE Paperback (Paperback)

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A delicate tribute to memory and verse, this is a book that lingers after the last line. The Dead Men's Song gathers a poetry collection and a biographical sketch in a reminiscence prose form, inviting readers to walk through mortality and memory with wit, grace, and quiet profundity. This edition offers more than a reprint: it reintroduces a nineteenth century Americana treasure that sits at the crossroads of american romantic poets and the gilded age's restless imagination. The author's voice threads together elegiac tones with keen social observation, creating a moving portrait of a poet and a nation in flux. For poetry scholars and literary students, the book is a compact map of stylistic evolution; for book collectors and curious readers alike, it is a rare glimpse into a long-quiet corner of American letters. Alpha Editions restores the work for today's readers and for future generations, preserving the cadence and mood while ensuring its place in contemporary shelves. A true cultural treasure, the volume offers enduring themes of tribute, memory, and human resilience. Whether you seek a thoughtfully curated poetry collection, a vital piece of literary reminiscence, or a meaningful addition to any gilded-age or romantic-poetry study, this title speaks with clarity, warmth, and lasting significance.
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ISBN-13: 9789354599125
ISBN-10: 9354599125
Binding: Paperback or Softback (Trade Paperback (Us))
Content Language: English
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Page Count: 76
Carton Quantity: 92
Product Dimensions: 6.00 x 0.18 x 9.00 inches
Weight: 0.27 pound(s)
Country of Origin: US
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History | World - General
History | Anthologies (multiple authors)
History | General
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A delicate tribute to memory and verse, this is a book that lingers after the last line. The Dead Men's Song gathers a poetry collection and a biographical sketch in a reminiscence prose form, inviting readers to walk through mortality and memory with wit, grace, and quiet profundity. This edition offers more than a reprint: it reintroduces a nineteenth century Americana treasure that sits at the crossroads of american romantic poets and the gilded age's restless imagination. The author's voice threads together elegiac tones with keen social observation, creating a moving portrait of a poet and a nation in flux. For poetry scholars and literary students, the book is a compact map of stylistic evolution; for book collectors and curious readers alike, it is a rare glimpse into a long-quiet corner of American letters. Alpha Editions restores the work for today's readers and for future generations, preserving the cadence and mood while ensuring its place in contemporary shelves. A true cultural treasure, the volume offers enduring themes of tribute, memory, and human resilience. Whether you seek a thoughtfully curated poetry collection, a vital piece of literary reminiscence, or a meaningful addition to any gilded-age or romantic-poetry study, this title speaks with clarity, warmth, and lasting significance.
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