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| Format | Book Whole |
|---|---|
| Author, Monographic | Scheibe, Fred Karl |
| Title, Monographic | Life and poetry |
| Place of Publication | New York, N.Y. |
| Publisher | Sebstverlag |
| Date of Publication | ©1942 |
| Extent of Work | 81 |
| Abstract | Inscribed: "To Dr. Paula Kittel as a sign of my esteem. With friendly greetings, Fred Karl Scheibe, Co. G - 2nd [?] [?] Camp Ritchie, Buena Vista, Maryland, Jan. 3rd, 1943."Cover design and arrangement by Egon Scheibe, oil paintings by Karl Johannes Scheibe.Contents: Republic Proud -- Rich Art Thou -- Men In Khaki -- Crimson Shadows -- Written In 1938 -- Time Surges On (1620-1921) -- Until the Bugle Blows -- Quincy Town [Quincy, Mass.] -- Charles Lindbergh -- Engagement on Lake Erie [September 10, 1813; composed from a life-size tableau in the Milwaukee Public Museum] -- Age of Sword -- Quincy Quarries -- Forest Interlude -- Snow Crystal and Sun Ray -- A Gray Squirrel in Central Park -- Letters of Destiny -- Totality -- Never Give Up -- Mystery of Life -- Farewell to Florida -- Convoy [To my friend, Lt. John Briggs, III] -- Westward-Ho -- The Slave Girl of Bangkok -- Woe To Those Who See -- The Portal of Death [Holy Road Cemetery, Washington, D.C.] -- The Curse of the Mulatto [A Dramatic Sketch in Five Scenes]. |
| Notes | German-American author; poetry in English. [From Ward, Bio-Bibliography, 1985: b. 12-2-1911 in Kiel. Came to America with his parents in 1928. . . . Germanicist, teacher, author, editor, artist. Founder of the artistic school of idioplasmic precipitates. Founder and editor of Hartwick Review. Painted the largest mural in the world (on a water tank in Abingdon, Va.). . .] |
| Call Number | PIA* |
| MKI Terms | PIA/ Poetry/ Theater & Drama |