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  1. The Irresponsibles: A Declaration by Archibald MacLeish, 1940
  2. Archibald Macleish by Signi Lenea Falk, 1965-06
  3. The Dialogues of Archibald Macleish and Mark Van Doren by Archibald MacLeish, Mark Van Doren, 1964
  4. The Proceedings of the Archibald MacLeish Symposium, May 7-8, 1982 by Bernard A. Drabeck, 1988-04-12
  5. Archibald MacLeish: A Selectively Annotated Bibliography by Helen E. Ellis, Bernard A. Drabeck, 1995-10
  6. Martha Hillard MacLeish: 1856 - 1947: foreword by Archibald MacLeish. by Martha Hillard] MacLeish, 1949
  7. Archibald Macleish (The Serif series: bibliographies and checklists; no .26) by Edward J. Mullaly, 1973-02-28
  8. New Theatre and New Masses Present Panic, a Drama of Industrial Crisis By Archibald Macleish. Also Symposium Following Play [With] Stanley Burnshaw, Critic of New Masses, John Howard Lawson, Playwright, V. I. [Sic] Jerome, Author of Original Newsboy,... by Archibald] [Macleish, 1935-01-01
  9. Lady Chatterley's Lover. Introduction by Mark Schorer. With a letter from Archibald MacLeish. by D. H. Lawrence, 1959
  10. Die poetologische Lyrik Archibald MacLeishs (German Edition) by Gottfried Weiler, 1977
  11. Typed Letter SIGNED By Archibald MacLeish by Archibald MacLEISH, 1942-01-01
  12. Glencoe, Illinois: People From Glencoe, Illinois, Fred Savage, Laurie Dann, Archibald Macleish, Lili Taylor, Skokie Lagoons
  13. Collected Poems of Archibald Macleish by Archibald Macleish, 1976
  14. FIGURES Of DEAD MEN. Preface by Archibald MacLeish. by Arhibald]. Baskin, Leonard. [1922 - 2000]. [MacLeish, 1968

21. MacLeish, Archibald
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22. MacLeish, Archibald. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
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23. Archibald MacLeish - The Academy Of American Poets
archibald macleish Ars Poetica. The Academy of American Poets presents biographies, photographs, selected poems, and links as part of its online poetry exhibits. Some pages also include RealAudio
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24. MacLeish, Archibald. The American Heritage® Dictionary Of The English Language:
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(1892-1982) American writer. Archibald MacLeish was a prolific Pulitzer prize-winning poet, professor, and political activist. His first volume of poetry, "Tower of Ivory," appeared late in 1917.
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In his lifetime, Archibald MacLeish received the Pulitzer Prize three times for his poetic works: the first in 1932 for Conquistador , his epic poem about the conquest of Mexico by the Spanish; the second in 1952 for his volume Collected Poems , and a third in 1958 for J.B. , a drama depicting a contemporary treatment of the story of Job.
Before he was known as a poet, however, he was a lawyer, an editor, assistant secretary of state and Harvard professor. He received his B.A. at Yale and an L.L.B. from Harvard in 1919, practicing law for a few years in Boston. He then traveled to Europe, wanting to wanting to focus on the possibilities of a writing career, and there came under the influence of T.S. Eliot and Ezra Pound.
When he returned to the States served as editor of Fortune magazine from 1928-1938 and Librarian of Congress from 1939-1944. His early poetry reflected a concern with national and social issues and he became known as "the poet laureate of the New Deal."

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39. MacLeish, Archibald
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MacLeish, Archibald. Songs for Eve. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1954. 8vo, stamped red cloth in slipcase. First Edition. Signed by MacLeish on half title page. Spine very lightly sunned, slipcase a bit toned. Fine copy. Poetry Order number 6 $75.00 Macleish, Archibald. Six Plays. Boston:. Houghton Mifflin, 1980. 8vo., cloth in dust jacket. First Edition. Each play in this collection contains a new introduction by Macleish. Fine copy. Literature/Modern Order number 324 $15.00 Macleish, Archibald. The Great American Fourth Of July Parade. [Pittsburgh] U. of Pittsburgh Press, [1975 ]. 8vo., cloth in dust jacket. First Edition. Lengthy gift inscription on front endpaper. Very good or better. Poetry Order number 323 $17.50 Mariani, Paul. Crossing Cocytus New York: Grove, [1982]. 8vo., boards and cloth in dust jacket. First Edition. Presentation copy, with a lengthy inscription by Mariani on title page, dated "2 August 1983". Author's second book. Dust jacket features a drawing by Barry Moser. Few stray ink marks. Fine copy. Poetry Order number 460 $40.00 Masefield, John. Right Royal. London: Heinemann, 1920. 8vo, turquoise boards and gilt stamped vellum, t.e.g. First Edition. Limited to 500 numered copies signed by Masefield. From the library of Isaac Rand Thomas, with his bookplate on front endpaper. Descendent of Isaiah Thomas, his bookplate carries the engraved armorial design of his ancestor. Typical offsetting to endpapers, light spotting to vellum, else fine. Fine Press Order number 7 $85.00

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