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Author's Inscription in "The Poet Scout: A Book of Song and Story"

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This edition includes an author's inscription written in two different pen colors, "J. W. Crawford aft Jack to Rev. W. O. Cornman."

ContributorsCrawford, Jack (Author) / Zarka, Emily (Contributor)
Created2017-04-19

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