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Americans one and all

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English
Pages
330

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Americans one and all
1947, Harper & Brothers Publishers
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Table of Contents

Introduction
Foreward: From Plymouth Rock to Ellis Island / Louis Adamic
Russian: The first day / George and Helen Papashvily
Filipino: Helen, thy beauty is to me
/ John Fante
Portuguese: Footfalls / Wilbur Daniel Steele
Dutch: A trough of low pressure / David Cornel De Jong
Serbian: Host to heroes / Milla Logan
American Indian: North is black / Oliver La Farge
Austrian: Hunger / Marjorie Worthington
Armenian: The broken wheel / William Saroyan
Finnish: All he ever wanted / Nancy Hale
Icelandic: Load / Dudley Schnabel
Jewish: Jacob and the Indians / Stephen Vincent Benet
Irish: Herself / James Pooler
Norwegian: Mama's Uncle Chris / Kathryn Forbes
Negro: Fine wagon / Paul Green
Italian: The dream of Angelo Zara / Guido D'Agostino
German: Four generations / Ruth Suckow
Slovene: My Uncle Polde / Frank Mlakar
Spanish: Man among men / Katharine Patten
Czechoslovakian: Neighbor Rosicky / Willa Cather
Chinese: My song Yankee Doodle / Carl Glick
Hungarian: Rosika the rose / Claudia Cranston
Swedish: Young Man Axelrod / Sinclair Lewis
American all: Awroopdedoop! / Benjamin Appel
Biographical notes.

Edition Notes

"This anthology attempts to reveal through the medium of the short story something of the common humanity of all Americans."--Introd.

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New York, London

Classifications

Library of Congress
PZ1.S5 Am

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Pagination
xviii, 330 p. ;
Number of pages
330

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL6522315M
LCCN
47030363
OCLC/WorldCat
1807404

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