The Dead Men's Song / Being the Story of a Poem and a Reminiscent Sketch of its Author Young Ewing Allison

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IN THESE PAGES

SUPPLEMENTING the TEXT

A WORD SAID BEFOREHAND

DERELICT A Reminiscence of "Treasure Island" YOUNG E. ALLISON

PICTURING the INDIVIDUAL

MAN and NEWSPAPER MAN

JUST BROWSING AROUND

IN the OPERATIC FIELD

BALLAD of DEAD MEN

IF THERE is CONTROVERSY!

SOME CLIPPINGS; and A LETTER

YO-HO-HO and a BOTTLE OF RUM

The Pocket

Transcriber's Notes

OF THIS LITTLE VOLUME TWO HUNDRED AND FIFTY COPIES HAVE BEEN MADE

YOUNG EWING ALLISON

—A REMINISCENCE

A photographic portrait of a seated man

Photograph By Cusick.

Young Ewing Allison

“The man who wrote such a poem should not be unknelled, unhonored and unsung.”

—Walt Mason.

The Dead Men’s Song:

Being the
Story of a Poem and a Reminiscent Sketch
of Its Author

YOUNG EWING ALLISON

Together with a Browse Through Other
Gems of His and Recollections
of Older Days

by

His Friend and Associate

CHAMPION INGRAHAM HITCHCOCK

Incorporated with which are Facsimiles of Certain Interesting Manuscripts

LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY

1914

copyright by
Champion Ingraham Hitchcock

1914

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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