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The Works of Eugene Field: Second Book of Verse

This book is a compilation of poems written by Eugene Field, an influential American poet known for his contributions to children's literature and his lyrical verse. The Second Book of Verse includes a variety of Field's works, showcasing his talent in crafting verses that are both thoughtful and accessible. The collection is a testament to Field's enduring legacy in the realm of poetry. more

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Eugene Field
Eugene Field

Eugene Field was an American writer born on September 2, 1850, and died on November 4, 1895. He is renowned as a prominent children's literature author, known for his warm and imaginative works. more

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