Flint and Feather
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| Flint and Feather (1912) by |
| This volume, containing both Johnson's earlier volumes as well as additional work, has been reprinted many times and is one of the best-selling titles of Canadian poetry. — Excerpted from Pauline Johnson on Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. |
FLINT AND FEATHER
Collected Verse
By E. Pauline Johnson
To his Royal Highness
The Duke of Connaught
Who is Head Chief of the Six Nations Indians
I inscribe this book by his own gracious permission
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