The Glebe 1913/11 (Vol. 1, No. 2): Diary of a Suicide

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FOREWORD.

THE DIARY OF A SUICIDE , January 26, 1912.

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Editor Associates Business Manager
Alfred Kreymborg Leonard D. Abbott Charles Boni, Jr.
  Albert Boni  
  Alanson Hartpence  
  Adolf Wolff  

Diary of a Suicide
By
Wallace E. Baker

The Glebe

NEW YORK
ALBERT AND CHARLES BONI
96 Fifth Avenue
1913

Copyright, 1913
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