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1934 edition published by Mosher Press in Portland, Maine
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Poets of Haiti, 1782-1934 (1934 Mosher Press edition)
1934 edition published by Mosher Press in Portland, Maine

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    THE POETS OF HAITI | 1782-1934 | TRANSLATED BY | EDNA WORTHLEY UNDERWOOD | WOODCUTS BY | PÉTION SAVAIN | GLOSSARY BY | CHARLES F. PRESSOIR | [publisher's device] | PORTLAND MAINE | THE MOSHER PRESS | MDCCCCXXXIV
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    xlii, [2], 3-159, [3] pages
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    HERE ENDS THE POETS OF HAITI TRANSLATED | BY EDNA WORTHLEY UNDERWOOD PRINTED BY | THE MOSHER PRESS ON BLUE HILL | PAPER IN THE MONTH OF JUNE | MDCCCCXXXIV
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    Manufactured in the United States of America
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    COPYRIGHT | EDNA WORTHLEY UNDERWOOD | 1934
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    TO HAITI | TO STENIO VINCENT | PRESIDENT OF HAITI
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    First to Stenio Vincent, President of Haiti, Pétion Savain, Haitian artist: The poets, scholars, writers, editors of Haiti who selected, sent the poems, with permission to use. In the United States we are grateful for suggestions and help to two scholars, Charles S. Johnson and Arthur Schomburg.
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