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Carl Sandburg Archives
Carl Sandburg •ï¿½119 Items / 39 Books, 27 Articles, 2 Reviews, 46 Poems
Always the Young Strangers (1952)
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Published Reviews
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    United States History: General (Review)
    Always the Young Strangers, by Carl Sandburg
    1. Always the Young Strangers by Carl Sandburg
    The American Historical Review, July 1953, p. 1003
  2. Literature and the Arts
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    The Grass Roots of the Artist (Review)
    Always the Young Strangers, by Carl Sandburg
    1. Always the Young Strangers by Carl Sandburg
    The New Republic, January 19, 1953, p. 18
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    Sandburg's Middle West (Review)
    Always the Young Strangers, by Carl Sandburg
    1. Always the Young Strangers by Carl Sandburg
    The Nation, January 24, 1953, p. 82
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    Education of an American Poet (Review)
    Always the Young Strangers, by Carl Sandburg
    1. Always the Young Strangers by Carl Sandburg
    The Saturday Review, January 17, 1953, p. 9
  5. Books
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    The Poet from Galesburg (Review)
    Always the Young Strangers, by Carl Sandburg
    1. Always the Young Strangers by Carl Sandburg
    Commonweal, January 16, 1953, pp. 381-382
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    Midwest American (Review)
    Always the Young Strangers, by Carl Sandburg
    1. Always the Young Strangers by Carl Sandburg
    Commentary, April 1953, pp. 429-436
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    Atlantic Bookshelf (3 Reviews)
    The Peripatetic Reviewer
    1. Divided We Fought by Hirst Milhollen, Milton Kaplan, and Hulen Stuart, ...
    2. Always the Young Strangers by Carl Sandburg
    3. The Last Resorts by Cleveland Amory
    The Atlantic Monthly, February 1953, pp. 74-77
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    'A Woman with Stoutness of Heart' (3 Reviews)
    Love Is a Many Splendored Thing, by Suyin Han
    1. Love Is a Many Splendored Thing by Suyin Han
    2. Always the Young Strangers by Carl Sandburg
    3. Divided We Fought by Hirst Milhollen, Milton Kaplan, and Hulen Stuart, ...
    The Reporter, January 20, 1953, pp. 39-42
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    New Books (10 Reviews)
    People, Puppets, and Poetry
    1. The Shipwrecked by Graham Greene
    2. The Sojourner by Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings
    3. The Second Happiest Day by John Phillips
    4. Shakespeare and the Rival Traditions by Alfred Harbage
    5. Charles Dickens: His Tragedy and Triumph by Edgar Johnson
    6. Dickens and Ellen Ternan by Ada B. Nisbet
    7. The Heart of Charles Dickens by Edgar Johnson and Charles Dickens
    8. Always the Young Strangers by Carl Sandburg
    9. Pioneer's Progress: An Autobiography by Alvin Saunders Johnson
    10. A Little Treasury of World Poetry by Hubert Creekmore
    The Harpers Monthly, February 1953, pp. 100-106
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    Brief Comments (19 Reviews)
    Nineteen outstanding books of the previous quarter
    1. My Host the World by George Santayana
    2. Education and Liberty by James Bryant Conant
    3. Always the Young Strangers by Carl Sandburg
    4. The World and the West by Arnold J. Toynbee
    5. The Collected Works of Abraham Lincoln by Roy P. Basler, Mario Dolores Pratt, and Lloyd A. Dunlap, ...
    6. The Letters of Samuel Johnson by R.W. Chapman and Samuel Johnson
    7. The Writer in America by Van Wyck Brooks
    8. Charles Dickens: His Tragedy and Triumph by Edgar Johnson
    9. The Man Whistler by Hesketh Pearson
    10. Prince of Players: Edwin Booth by Eleanor Ruggles
    11. The Mormon Village by Lowry Nelson
    12. The Silent World by Jacques-Yves Cousteau and Frederic Dumas
    13. The Wonderful World of Insects by Albro Gaul
    14. Possums by Carl Hartman
    15. Spring Birth, and Other Poems by Mark Van Doren
    16. Willa Cather: A Critical Biography by E.K. Brown and Leon Edel
    17. A Good Man by Jefferson Young
    18. The Plantation by Ovid Williams Pierce
    19. The Stones of the House by Theodore Morrison
    The American Scholar, Summer 1953, pp. 378-381