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Children’s Books, Children’s Songs: Gertrude Stein, Paul Robeson
September 5, 2012 Last year Yale University Press brought out Gertrude Stein’s To Do: A Book for Alphabets and Birthdays, never published in her lifetime. Stein had written it as a follow-up to her first children’s book, The World is … Continue reading
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Tagged alphabet books, genre, Gertrude Stein, Giselle Porter, New Yorker, Paul Robeson, posthumous publication, Tender Buttons, The World is Round, To Do, Yale University Press
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