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Additional N. C. Wyeth illustrations in alternate version of
War
(red boards)
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Additional N. C. Wyeth illustrations in alternate version of
War
(red boards)
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He never caught a thing and he ruined Jon's reputation as a fisherman
(frontispiece alt version)
Then he looked in her face, playing softer and softer
(follows pg. 44)
He stopped two or three steps up and sang me a little song—quite like the old Dave
(follows pg. 304)
War
(follows pg. 346)
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Author signed inscribed page from copy of
War
by John Luther Long—
"To
Florence Earle Coates
whose songs are fair and true!"
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