The flight of birds : holograph, 1920.

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The flight of birds : holograph, 1920.

Includes holograph draft of "The Flight of Birds," later published in The Atlantic, vol. 126, pages 279-82, (1920). Also includes clippings and a letter from Edwin Carlile Litsey to Burroughs, 1920 May 13.

1 v. (26 p.) ; 29 cm.

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Texas Christian University

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Burroughs, John, 1837-1921

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Litsey, Edwin Carlile, 1874-1970

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American poet. From the description of Letter to Kathrine Boggess, 1927. (Huntington Library, Art Collections & Botanical Gardens). WorldCat record id: 122565297 Author, Poet. Edwin Carlile Litsey worked for more than seventy years as a banker with the Marion National Bank of Lebanon, Kentucky. As an avocation he wrote poetry, short stories and novels. A prolific writer, Litsey was chosen by the state legislature as Poet Laureate of Central Kentu...