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"Children of Christmas" is a collection of Christmas poems written by American poet Edith Matilda Thomas (1854-1925). Edith M. Thomas was known for her works that often celebrated the beauty of nature and the changing seasons, and "Children of Christmas" is no exception. The poems in this collection are evocative and capture the spirit and charm of the holiday season, particularly from a child's perspective. Edith M. Thomas beautifully portrays the wonder and magic of Christmas through the eyes of children, and her verses often focus on the joy, innocence, and enchantment that the holiday brings. These poems are not only celebratory but also reflective, exploring the deeper meanings and emotions associated with Christmas, including themes of love, giving, and togetherness. They serve as a tribute to the warmth and nostalgia that the holiday season can evoke. "Children of Christmas" is a delightful collection that can be appreciated by readers of all ages, and it continues to be cherished as a part of holiday literature, contributing to the enduring charm of the Christmas season. It's a reminder of the enduring appeal of Christmas and the special place it holds in the hearts of both children and adults.
From the barricades of the Paris Commune to the spectacular trials and demonstrations, Louise Michel is one of the most extraordinary legends in the literature of freedom.
The long out-of-print classic about women in the Paris Commune of 1871.
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