Woman Walking. [Wind and the Woman; Love Songs and Other Up-Beats; Negative Realities; Lead, Child]
by Munroe, Elizabeth L., 1900- (Lisa Grenelle) (Grennelle Crenelle Crinelle Crinnelle) [design, Jeanne Thompson; blurb, Alfred Dorn]
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Francestown, NH : Golden Quill Press, 1978., 1978. Fine. 77 pp. ; 20 cm. ; ISBN: 0823302717 :; 9780823302710 LCCN: 77-99152 ; OCLC: 4005998 ; LC: PS3525.U564; Dewey: 811/.5/4 ; red cloth with gold lettering in pictorial dustjacket ; spine sunned ; Contents: Wind and the Woman -- Insulated -- Seascape -- Vision restored -- Meadows of the mind -- Sanctioned syllable -- Association test -- Thruway -- Quest of the kings -- In memoriam -- Meet me at Tony's -- Single search -- Homesite -- Fragile the durable day -- dishwasher -- Director -- By the pond - - Concert -- Tourist itinerary -- Focus on the singular -- Lilac festival -- Frail as infant breath -- The man in the practical suit -- Walk in the wood -- Mary Abbott, artist -- Identity dispute -- Housing shortage - The women are angry -- Soldier' s homecoming -- Wholly occupied with applause -- Security established -- Carousel -- dancing in the lounge -- Capitol -- No survivors -- Children's hour -- Monster hunt -- In that particular gutter -- Send her to the principal -- Summer morning -- H e's old enough to walk home alone -- The conqueror comes -- Street scene -- Third birthday -- Sun thick as cream -- This is the day -- Once upon a morning. ; "...exquisite poems by Lisa Crenelle, who is Mrs. Crenelle Munroe of New York City. 'Delicate as lace'"--American Poetry Magazine, 1946. Lisa Crenelle for many years wrote an internationally syndicated daily column for King Features ; FINE/VG
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- Woman Walking. [Wind and the Woman; Love Songs and Other Up-Beats; Negative Realities; Lead, Child]
- Author
- Munroe, Elizabeth L., 1900- (Lisa Grenelle) (Grennelle Crenelle Crinelle Crinnelle) [design, Jeanne Thompson; blurb, Alfred Dorn]
- Book Condition
- Used - Fine
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- 1
- Binding
- Hardcover
- Publisher
- Francestown, NH : Golden Quill Press, 1978.
- Date Published
- 1978
- Keywords
- children women free verse belongs to singing blossoms blue bird blueberry eyes blurred bright bush CAROUSEL CHILDREN'S HOUR circle to dream climb cried devious and unfair Dishwasher dream music dress with blueberry Father fist FRAIL AS INFANT freed young
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- Catalog 77 - Poetry;
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