List of works published about Carl Sandburg

List of works published about Carl Sandburg

The following are biographies of Carl Sandburg alphabetized by author.----

Allen, Gay Wilson. (1972). Carl Sandburg. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press.

Beard, Charles A. et al. (1940?). The Lincoln of Carl Sandburg: some reviews of "Abraham Lincoln: the war years" which, for the authority of their judgments and the grace of their style, deserve at least the permanence of this pamphlet; with a background piece from Time magazine. New York: Harcourt, Brace and Co.

Boynton, Percy Holmes. (1924). Some contemporary Americans: the personal equation in literature. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press.

Boynton, Percy Holmes. [1986] (1924). Some contemporary Americans: the personal equation in literature [microform] . Great Neck, NY: Core Collection Micropublications.

Breit, Harvey. (1956). The Writer Observed. Cleveland: The World Publishing Company.

Callahan, North. (1970). Carl Sandburg, Lincoln of our literature: a biography. New York: New York University Press.

Callahan, North. (c1987). Carl Sandburg: his life and works. University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press.

Corwin, Norman Lewis. (1961). The world of Carl Sandburg. New York: Samuel French.

Crowder, Richard. (1964). Carl Sandburg. Twayne.

D'Alessio, Gregory. (1987). Old troubadour: Carl Sandburg with his guitar friends. New York: Walker.

DeFord, Sara. (1957). Lectures on modern American poetry. Tokyo: Hokuseido Press.

Detzer, Karl. (1941). Carl Sandburg; a study in personality and background, by Karl Detzer, with four photographs by Edward Steichen. New York: Harcourt, Brace and Company.

Durnell, Hazel B. (1997). The America of Carl Sandburg. Cherokee Publishing.

Franchere, Ruth. (1970). Carl Sandburg, voice of the people. Champaign, Ill.: Garrard Pub. Co.

Frank, Waldo David. (1926). Time exposures, by Search-light [pseud.] Being portraits of twenty men and women famous in our day together with caricatures of the same by Divers artists to which is appended an account of a joint report made to Jehovah on the condition of man in the city of New York [1926] by Julius Caesar, Aristotle and a third individual of less importance. New York: Boni & Liveright.

Golden, Harry. (1961). Carl Sandburg. Cleveland: World Pub. Co. [Republished in 1988 by University of Illinois Press] .

Haas, Joseph, and Lovitz, Jean. [1967] . Carl Sandburg: a pictorial biography. New York: Putnam.

Hacker, Jeffrey H. (1984). Carl Sandburg. New York: F. Watts.

Harcourt, Alfred. (1951). Some experiences. Riverside, Conn.

Hunt, Ada L. (1937). The evolution of Sandburg's humanism. Thesis (M.A.)--Ohio State University.

Karsner, David. (1928). Sixteen authors to one. Intimate sketches of leading American story tellers. New York: Lewis Copeland Company.

Meltzer, Milton. (c1999). Carl Sandburg: a biography. Brookfield, Conn.: Twenty-First Century Books.

Niven, Penelope. (c1991). Carl Sandburg: a biography. New York: C. Scribner's Sons.

Niven, Penelope, & Davis, Katie. (c2003). Carl Sandburg: adventures of a poet. Orlando, Fla.: Harcourt.

Perry, Lilla S. (1981). My Friend Carl Sandburg: The Biography of a Friendship. Scarecrow Press.

Pratt, Harry E. (1952). A tribute to Carl Sandburg at seventy-five. Illinois State Historical Society. Journal, v. 45, no. 4, Winter.

Quigley, Michael Jerome. (1970). A study of Carl Sandburg : a major writer for the secondary school of today. Thesis (Ph. D.)--Ohio State University.

Reader, Dennis J., and Hallwas, John E., Eds. (1976). The Vision of this land studies of Vachel Lindsay, Edgar Lee Masters, and Carl Sandburg. Western Illinois University Press.

Rogers, W. G. (1970). Carl Sandburg, yes; poet, historian, novelist, songster. New York: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich.

Salwak, Dale. (1988). Carl Sandburg: A Reference Guide. G.K. Hall.

Sandburg, Carl. (1953). Always the young strangers. New York: Harcourt, Brace.

Sandburg, Carl [1990] (1955). Prairie-town boy. San Diego: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich.

Sandburg, Carl. (1968). The letters of Carl Sandburg. Edited by Herbert Mitgang. New York: Harcourt, Brace & World.

Sandburg, Carl. (1977). A Carl Sandburg miscellany / edited by Charles and Lois Apfelbaum. Valley Stream, NY: Appletree Books.

Sandburg, Helga. (1978). A Great and Glorious Romance: The Story of Carl Sandburg and Lilian Steichen. Harcourt Brace Jovanovich.

Sandburg, Helga. (c1989). --where love begins. New York: D.I. Fine.

Sutton, William Alfred (1979). Carl Sandburg Remembered. Scarecrow Press.

Untermeyer, Louis. (1919). The new era in American poetry. New York: Henry Holt and Company.

Van Doren, Carl. [1924] (1926). Many minds. New York: Alfred A. Knopf.

Van Doren, Mark. (1969). Carl Sandburg. With a bibliography of Sandburg materials in the collections of the Library of Congress. Washington: Published for the Library of Congress by the Gertrude Clarke Whittall Poetry and Literature Fund.

Van Ryn, Frederick. (1953). I see great days ahead. Chicago: Chicago Daily News.

Yanella, Philip. (1996). The other Carl Sandburg. Jackson: University Press of Mississippi.

Yatron, Michael. (1957). The influence of populism on Edgar Lee Masters, Vachel Lindsay, and Carl Sandburg [microform] . Thesis (Ph.D.)--Temple University.

Yatron, Michael. (1959). America's literary revolt. New York: Philosophical Library.

Zehnpfennig, Gladys. (1963). Carl Sandburg, poet and patriot. Minneapolis : T. S. Denison.

Frost and Sandburg (1967). New York: Life.


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