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Stephen Greene Memories Of His Life, With Addresses, Resolutions And Other Tributes Of Affection
Benjamin Allen Greene
Kessinger Pub
2007
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Autobiography Of Stephen A. Douglas
Stephen A. Douglas; Frank E. (EDT) Stevens
Kessinger Pub
2007
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The Complete Works Of Stephen Charnock
Stephen Charnock; James (EDT) McCosh
Kessinger Pub
2007
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Brief Treatise Upon Constitutional And Party Questions, And The History Of Political Parties, As I Received It Orally From The Late Senator Stephen A. Douglas Of Illinois (1866)
Stephen Arnold Douglas
KESSINGER PUBLISHING CO
2008
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Stephen Russell Mallory, Late A Senator From Florida
United States Congress (EDT)
Kessinger Pub
2008
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Stephen Fritchman: The American Unitarians and Communism - A History with Documents. Author Charles Eddis, who was there, tells in detail how the American Unitarians struggled to reconcile hopes and good intentions with painful political realities emerging after World War II. The AUA (American Unitarian Association) awoke to find powerful pro-Soviet supporters - including Fritchman - in charge of their official magazine, their youth program, and their relief work in postwar Europe. The book's broad historical canvas includes the FBI, the OSS (predecessor of the CIA), Soviet spies and agents, Stalin, and the US Communist Party set in the context of the ongoing evolution of American political radicalism. ""A very credible, accurate, well-balanced and humane study of the people who figured in this chapter in American Unitarian history, the issues at stake, the drama that unfolded."" J. Ron Engel. retired professor, Meadville/Lombard Theological School, University of Chicago.
Stephen Spender, the son of a journalist, was born in London in 1909. He was educated at University College, Oxford, where he met, among others, W. H. Auden, Christopher Isherwood and Louis MacNeice, with whom he was to develop a poetics of engagement, writing powerfully of the confusion and alarm of 1930s Europe. He visited Spain during the Civil War, in 1937, where he assisted the Republican cause with propaganda activity. His post-war memoir World within World was recognised as one of the most illuminating literary autobiographies to have come out of the 1930s and 1940s, distilling a distinctively personal, humanistic socialism. His poetry has been praised for its exploratory candour, its personal approach to the stresses of modernity, and its exact portraiture of social and political upheaval. Grey Gowrie's new selection offers a timely and incisive revaluation of Spender's substantial poetic corpus.
Stephen Spender, along with his friends W. H. Auden, Louis MacNeice and C. Day Lewis, rose to prominence in the 1930s, writing powerfully of the fear and paranoia of a continent heading towards war. By the time of his death in 1995 he had established a distinguished reputation as a poet, critic, editor and translator. This New Collected Poems, edited by Michael Brett, gathers seven decades of verse from Poems (1933) to Dolphins (1994) and the late uncollected work. Reordering the thematic principle of the 1985 Collected Poems, this edition returns to a book-by-book chronology and allows the reader to experience, for the first time, the full development and range of his career.