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Vachel Lindsay poems and ephemera
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Three untitled poems by Vachel Lindsay: two from the fly-leaves of his Bible beginning "It is well to" and "Who cares for the man who is right?" and one from the front of a volume of "Great God Brown" by Eugene O'Neill owned by Lindsay's niece Catharine Wakefield, beginning "The butterflies came in," each with autograph notes by Lindsay's sister Olive Lindsay Wakefield. Also, printed pamphlet celebrating Lindsay including his poem "On the Building of Springfield" with an autograph note from Olive to Norman Corwin on the verso.
mssHM 82027-82030