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November: Poems in War Time, an electronic edition. The Volunteer and Other Poems, an electronic edition. Herb o Grace, an electronic edition. The Holy War, an electronic edition. Late Songs, an electronic edition. War Daubs: Poems, an electronic edition. Poems, an electronic edition. The Poems of Robert W. Sterling, an electronic edition. Robert W. Sterling. The Man Who Saw, an electronic edition. Retrogression and Other Poems: Electronic Edition. Great Poems of the World War, an electronic edition.
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Useful resources about the Great War. WWI:Links to other WWI sites. Http:/ wwi.lib.byu.edu/index.php/Links to Other WWI Sites. A rich resource of links to many sites about World War One. Http:/ en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World War I. Http:/ www.firstworldwar.com/index.htm. A multimedia site about the Great War. A Guide to WW1 Battlefields and History of the First World War. Http:/ www.greatwar.co.uk/. The First World War Poetry Digital Archive. Http:/ www.oucs.ox.ac.uk/ww1lit. The Great War Archive. More post...
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The Great War 1914-1918. After beginning the project with poetry, Dr. Alice Hickcox of the Beck Center suggested that The Great War 1914-1918. How many of us would think of postcards when we study the history of the First World War? A rough estimate, Richard Carline suggests, is that in 1905 about seven thousand million postcards were handled by the various postal services worldwide; his source is a magazine published especially for collectors, the September, 1905 issue of Picture Postcard Magazine.
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Emory Women Writers Resource Project. Early Modern through the 18th Century. Early 20th Century Literature. World War I Poetry. Abolition, Freedom, and Rights. The Emory Women Writers Resource Project is the result of a continuing collaboration between the Lewis H. Beck Center at Woodruff Library, the Virtual Library Project, Professor Sheila Cavanagh, and graduate students in the Department of English. Contact: The Beck Center. Emory Women Writers Resource Project. Literature; World War I poetry. Users ...
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Abolition, Freedom, and. Emory Women Writers Resource Project. Early Modern through the 18th Century. Early 20th Century Literature. World War I Poetry. Abolition, Freedom, and Rights. The Emory Women Writers Resource Project is a collection of edited and unedited texts by women writing from the seventeenth century through the early twentieth century. Photograph of Frances Ellen Watkins Harper. Bailey-Thurman papers, Woodruff Library archives ( MARBL. 2006 Emory University Contact: The Beck Center.
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Emory Women Writers Resource Project. Early Modern through the 18th Century. Early 20th Century Literature. World War I Poetry. Abolition, Freedom, and Rights. The Emory Women Writers Resource Project is the result of a continuing collaboration between the Lewis H. Beck Center at Woodruff Library, the Virtual Library Project, Professor Sheila Cavanagh, and graduate students in the Department of English. Contact: The Beck Center. Emory Women Writers Resource Project. Harry Rusche, 2005. Collection: Early ...
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Emory Women Writers Resource Project. Early Modern through the 18th Century. Early 20th Century Literature. World War I Poetry. Abolition, Freedom, and Rights. The Emory Women Writers Resource Project is the result of a continuing collaboration between the Lewis H. Beck Center at Woodruff Library, the Virtual Library Project, Professor Sheila Cavanagh, and graduate students in the Department of English. Contact: The Beck Center. Emory Women Writers Resource Project. Select a browse category:.
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Early Modern through the. Emory Women Writers Resource Project. Early Modern through the 18th Century. Early 20th Century Literature. World War I Poetry. Abolition, Freedom, and Rights. The Emory Women Writers Resource Project is a collection of edited and unedited texts by women writing from the seventeenth century through the early twentieth century. 1677: The Daughter of Sion Awakened. 2006 Emory University Contact: The Beck Center.