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Merle Johnson (1874–1935)

Auteur de Merle Johnson's American First Editions

11+ oeuvres 42 utilisateurs 2 critiques

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Comprend les noms: Merle De Vore Johnson

Œuvres de Merle Johnson

Oeuvres associées

The Book of Pirates (1921) — Compiler, quelques éditions370 exemplaires
The song of the library staff (1965) — Illustrateur — 10 exemplaires
Toodles of Treasure Town and her Snow Man (1908) — Illustrateur, quelques éditions2 exemplaires

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Nom légal
Johnson, Merle De Vore
Date de naissance
1874
Date de décès
1935
Sexe
male
Professions
bibliographer
book collector
illustrator

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4700. You Know These Lines! A Bibliography of the Most Quoted Verses in American Poetry, by Merle Johnson (read 24 Apr 2010) This 1935 book lists 100 poems and quotes famous parts from them. It also minutely describes the books in which these poems first appeared--valuable information for book collectors but of no interest to me. I don't know if in 1935 people would all know the verses he cites, but there were some I did not know. But there were many I did know, and quite a few were to poems I memorized, namely: Annabel Lee; Antony and Cleopatra; Ballad of the Tempest; Barbara Frietchie; The Chambered Nautilus; Concord Hymn; Curfew Must Not Ring Tonight; I Have a Rendezvous With Death. Little Boy Blue; O Captain! My Captain!; Old Ironsides; A Psalm of Life; The Raven; Rock Me to Sleep; Sheridan's Ride; Somebody's Mother; To a Waterfowl; Trees; and The Village Blacksmith;. The book does not have these poems in full--only famed lines therefrom. But I think the full poems can be found online. Some of the poems did not appeal to me at all, such as James Whitcomb Riley's dialect poems, which I think are best forgotten, as is also true of some of Lowell's poems. This is a great book for all interested in famed American poetry.… (plus d'informations)
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Schmerguls | Apr 24, 2010 |
From the American Book Collector, December, 1932--" ...was probably the most severely criticised bibliogrophical work that was ever issued. In fact, nobody could understand why the book was not withdrawn. Before me lies a new edition of this book (1932) I wish by heaven I could say something good about this book." and he goes on to cite the various omissions and mistakes in the book. Need I say more?
 
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dyarington | Feb 24, 2009 |

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