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Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Was Born In 1807 In Portland, Maine, And He Became A Professor Of Modern Languages At Harvard. His Most Famous Narrative Poems Include The Song Of Hiawatha, Paul Reveres Ride, "The Village Blacksmith," "The Wreck Of The Hesperus." From His Friend Nathaniel Hawthorne, Longfellow Got A Brief Outline Of A Story From Which He Composed One Of His Most Favorite Poems, 'Evangeline'. The Original Story Had Evangeline Wandering About New England In Search Of Her Bridegroom. One Of The First Poets To Take The Landscape And Stories Of North America As His Subjects, Longfellow B

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Longfellow Henry Wadsworth:
Evangeline

Editor: Lewis B. Semple
Pelican Publishing Company , 1999
Quality paperback, 176 pages

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Longfellow Henry Wadsworth:
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

Poetry For Young People (Hardcover)
Editor: Frances Schoonmaker, Illustrator: Chad Wallace
Sterling Publishing (Ny) , 1998
Hardcover, 48 pages

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Longfellow Henry Wadsworth:
Paul Revere's Ride

Illustrator: Ted Rand
Puffin Books , 1996
Quality paperback, 48 pages

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Longfellow Henry Wadsworth:
Hiawatha

Puffin Pied Piper
Illustrator: Susan Jeffers
Puffin Books , 1996
Quality paperback, 32 pages

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Longfellow Henry Wadsworth:
The Song of Hiawatha Song of Hiawatha

Editor: Daniel Aaron
Everyman Paperback Classics , 1993
Quality paperback, 192 pages

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Longfellow Henry Wadsworth:
Selected Poems

Penguin Classics
Editor: Lawrence Buell
Penguin Books , 1988
Quality paperback, 389 pages

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