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Schlafadded his own unmistakable touch to the book.
Itis one ofthe most beautiful books that appeared on the German book market in the depression of the
I no longer need books.
His legacy is his book Leaves ofGrass.
I have ordered the book and I will receive it soon.
We are attempting this in part because Whitman's writings defy the constraints of the book.
appearing in a periodical; corrected page proofs; and various printed versions of the poem appearing in books
We also offer the only comprehensive current bibliography of work—including books, essays, notes, and
Cambridge obliged us, I suppose, because they didn't actually own the material they had printed in book
One publicity person said that we are, in effect, unlocking the doors of locked-up rare book rooms.
Books ofcrit icism are just as scarce.
Out ofthis spirit, he has called his first book ofpoetry Leaves ofGrass (1855) and into this book, his
The result, finally, is that this book, which is not a book but the touch ofa human being, remains just
He sawTHE future opened like a book.
Many will be like him when they break out of their one-man prisons, the prisons of individualism and