And I Travel by Rhythms and Words: New and Selected Poems (1990 Lotus Press edition) (Q7891)

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1990 edition, published by Lotus Press in Detroit, Michigan
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And I Travel by Rhythms and Words: New and Selected Poems (1990 Lotus Press edition)
1990 edition, published by Lotus Press in Detroit, Michigan

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    And I Travel | by Rhythms and Words | New and Selected Poems | by | Naomi F. Faust | [publisher's device] | Detroit | LOTUS PRESS | 1990
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    Manufactured in the United States of America
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    Copyright (c) 1990 by Naomi F. Faust
    1990
    [1] “The following publications, where certain poems in this book were first published, are gratefully acknowledged: All Beautiful Things (Poems) by Naomi F. Faust (Lotus Press, 1983); Bitterroot (Quarterly Poetry Magazine); Cyclo Flame; Essence Magazine; Gusto (A Literary/Poetry Journal);”
    [2] “A Milestone Sampler (15th Anniversary Anthology); National Poetry Anthology; Nature Anthology; The New York Amsterdam News; The New York Voice; Parnassus Literary Journal; Poems by Blacks; Poet (Magazine); Poetry Prevue; Sixth Biennial Anthology of Premier Poets, South and West (International Literary Quarterly);”
    [3] “Speaking in Verse (A Book of Poems) by Naomi F. Faust (Branden Press Publishers, 1974); and Written Word. The author grants readers the privilege of using any of the poems included in this book provided the content of the poem is not changed and the author and publishing company are given proper credit.”
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    First Edition
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    0916418774
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    Listed as "The Editor"
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    [16], 17-301, [3] pages
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    "About the Author"
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    "Poetry pricks the mind, lifts the soul, and frees the imagination to search and rose. - N.F.F."
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    18.00
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