Talk:War; or, What happens when one loves one's enemy
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Additional N. C. Wyeth illustrations in alternate version of War (red boards)
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He never caught a thing and he ruined Jon's reputation as a fisherman
(frontispiece alt version)
(frontispiece alt version)
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Then he looked in her face, playing softer and softer
(follows pg. 44)
(follows pg. 44)
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He stopped two or three steps up and sang me a little song—quite like the old Dave
(follows pg. 304)
(follows pg. 304)
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War
(follows pg. 346)
(follows pg. 346)
Author inscription
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Author signed inscribed page from copy of War by John Luther Long—
"To Florence Earle Coates whose songs are fair and true!"
"To Florence Earle Coates whose songs are fair and true!"