An AutobiographyHorizon Press, 1977 - 620 pages Opening with his life as a child with his Welsh forebears in the midwest, his running away to plunge into the creative ferment of the Chicago 1890s, this is the story of one of the world's most productive careers. |
Table des matières
Prelude | 23 |
BOOK TWO Interlude | 83 |
The Field | 145 |
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