Damon, S. Foster (Samuel Foster), 1893-1971
Damon, Samuel Foster, 1893-1971
Damon, S. Foster 1893-1971
Damon, S. Foster
S. Foster Damon American writer (1893-1971)
Damon, Samuel Foster
Damon, S.F. (Samuel Foster), 1893-1971
Damon, S. Foster (Samuel Foster)
VIAF ID: 17292949 (Personal)
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Damon, Samuel Foster, ‡d 1893-1971
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4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (21)
Works
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Acht Harvarddichters | |
American star. By J. M.c Creery. Tune - The wounded hussar... [à 1 v. et basse] | |
Amy Lowell : a chronicle, with extracts from her correspondence | |
Astrolabe; infinitudes and hypocrisies | |
A Blake Dictionary : the ideas and symbols of William Blake | |
Blake's grave prophetic book | |
Blake's Job : William Blake's Illustrations of the Book of Job | |
De Boatmen's dance. An original banjo melody... | |
A book of Danish verse; translated in the original meters | |
Brave Wolfe | |
Bunker-hill. A sapphick ode | |
Celebrated song Miss Lucy Long. Arranged for the pianoforte | |
The day after Christmas. | |
Eight more Harvard poets, 1923. | |
The fig tree; a fragment | |
Heaven & Hell : poems | |
Henrietta, or the Stolen kiss... | |
The history of square-dancing. | |
Jim along Josey... | |
Jim Brown a favorite comic song | |
Jimmy Crow | |
Job | |
Johnny Sands | |
Liberty song. In freedom we're born, etc | |
Lilly Dale | |
Lubly fan will you cum out to night ? [Avec refrain à 3 v.] | |
Marie de France: psychologist of courtly love. | |
Miss Lucy Neale. A favorite Ethiopian song... | |
The Moulton tragedy; a heroic poem with lyrics | |
My old aunt Sally... | |
Near the lake | |
The Negro in early American songsters | |
A note on the discovery of a new page of poetry in William Blake's Milton | |
Old Rosin the beau. A favorite southern ballad... composed and arranged for the pianoforte | |
Ole Tare river... | |
On the lake where droop'd the willow... Arranged by C. E. Horn | |
On the minor prophecies of William Blake | |
pesky sarpent a pathetic ballad... | |
Peter Gray | |
Pompey ! A famous end song. Words by Mrs H. B... Arranged by J. J. Freeman | |
Punch & Judy, as presented annually at the Annisquam village fair, Cape Ann, Massachusetts. | |
Punch and Judy. | |
Selected poems of S. Foster Damon | |
Series of old American songs : reproduced in facsimile from original or early editions in the Harris collection of American poetry and plays, Brown University | |
Springfield mountain | |
Thomas Holley Chivers, friend of Poe, with selections from his poems; a strange chapter in American literary history. | |
Tilted moons | |
Varnum's "Ministerial oppression," a revolutionary drama. | |
Water colours by William Blake for Bunyan's 'The Pilgrim's Progress' : loan exhibition ; October 21 to November 8 1941, at the galleries of M. Knoedler and Company, New York. | |
William Blake; essays for S. Foster Damon. | |
Yankee Doodle. | |
Yankee ship and a yankee crew..., arranged by T. Comer |