Ed Folsom
Ed Folsom
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Leaves of grass
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Re-scripting Walt Whitman
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Whitman East & West
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Whitman East and West
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Walt Whitman--the measure of his song
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Walt Whitman's Native Representations (Cambridge Studies in American Literature and Culture)
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Walt Whitman & the world
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Walt Whitman
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Walt Whitman's native representations
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W. S. Merwin
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Walt Whitman - the measure of his song
cover - WMWhitman Making Books; Books Mak...Ed Folsom
Whitman Making Books; Books Making Whitman. a Catalog and Commentary
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- Open Work
Leaves of grass
- Open Work
Re-scripting Walt Whitman
- Open Work
Whitman East & West
- Open Work
Whitman East and West
- Open Work
Walt Whitman--the measure of his song
- Open Work
Walt Whitman's Native Representations (Cambridge Studies in American Literature and Culture)
- Open Work
Walt Whitman & the world
- Open Work
Walt Whitman
- Open Work
Walt Whitman's native representations
- Open Work
W. S. Merwin
- Open Work
Walt Whitman - the measure of his song
- Open Work
Whitman Making Books; Books Making Whitman. a Catalog and Commentary
- Open Work
What do we represent?