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  2. Commonplace book - Wikipedia

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    Milton kept scholarly notes from his reading, complete with page citations to use in writing his tracts and poems. Ronald Reagan (1911–2004) kept a commonplace book with traditional commonplace headings and using index cards which "were kept in the plastic sleeves of a black photo album". [28] They are held at the Ronald Reagan Presidential ...

  3. Scrapbooking - Wikipedia

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    A vintage scrapbook. Scrapbooking is a method of preserving, presenting, and arranging personal and family history in the form of a book, box, or card. Typical memorabilia include photographs, printed media, and artwork. Scrapbook albums are often decorated and frequently contain extensive journal entries or written descriptions. Scrapbooking ...

  4. Fred Pratt Green - Wikipedia

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    His scrapbooks and hymnbook collections are now held in the Pratt Green Collection at Durham University. [2] The collection of related materials at the Pitts Theology Library at Emory University, Atlanta, consists of 51 scrapbooks maintained by Fred Pratt Green from approximately 1971 until he ceased writing hymns in 1988. Green compiled an ...

  5. Juan-y-Pherick's Journey and Other Poems - Wikipedia

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    The title poem of the collection, 'Juan-y-Pherick's Journey', is the story of a delusional homeless man who travels the Isle of Man begging and preaching. His name is the Manx version of 'John of Patrick'. P. W. Caine, in his review of the collection, said of this poem that it was "profoundly interesting, if not always convincing". [2]

  6. All Watched Over by Machines of Loving Grace - Wikipedia

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    "All Watched Over by Machines of Loving Grace" is a poem by Richard Brautigan first published in his 1967 collection of the same name, his fifth book of poetry.It presents an enthusiastic description of a technological utopia in which machines improve and protect the lives of humans.

  7. Robert Peters (writer) - Wikipedia

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    Peters was a prolific poet, having published some 30 books of poems, and he was an important critic of contemporary American poetry. In his controversial books of criticism—The Great American Poetry Bake-Off series, Peters Black and Blue Guides to Current Literary Magazines and Hunting the Snark: A Compendium of New Literary Terminology—he assessed more than 400 contemporary poets and critics.

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  9. The Selected Journals of L. M. Montgomery - Wikipedia

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    Originally, Montgomery had bequeathed all of her journals and scrapbooks to her son, Dr. E. Stuart Macdonald. Macdonald held onto those journals and scrapbooks until 1981, when he donated them to the University of Guelph in Ontario, Canada. Mary Rubio, and Elizabeth Waterston, of the University of Guelph, co-edited all five volumes of these ...