Langston Hughes: The Black Bard at 100

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Entries listed alpabetically by title

*Hughes, Langston, ed.
An African treasury: articles, essays, stories,
poems, by black Africans.

New York, Crown Publishers [1960]
John D. Rockefeller Library


Hughes, Langston, ed.
An African treasury: articles, essays, stories,
poems by Black Africans.

Reprint.
New York: Pyramid, 1968, c1960.
John D. Rockefeller Library


Pettinger, Alasdair, ed.
Always elsewhere: travels of the Black Atlantic.

London; New York: Cassell, 1998.
Includes: "Happy New Year" by Langston Hughes
John Hay Library; Harris Collection


American dialog, v. 5, no. 3, Spring-Summer, 1969.

[New York, 1969]
Articles and poems by Walter Lowenfels, Langston Hughes, and others.
John Hay Library; Harris Collection


Dover, Cedric.
American Negro art.

[Greenwich, Conn.] New York Graphic Society [c1960, 1969]
John D. Rockefeller Library


Bontemps, Arna Wendell, ed.

American Negro poetry.
Edited and with an introduction by Arna Bontemps.
New York, Hill and Wang [1963]
John Hay Library; Harris Collection


*Bontemps, Arna Wendell, ed.
American Negro poetry.

Edited and with an introduction by Arna Bontemps.
Third printing (First American century series edition) September 1964.
New York, Hill and Wang [1964, c1963]
Includes poetry by Langston Hughes.
Samuel Coffin Eastman Fund
John Hay Library; Harris Collection


*Bontemps, Arna Wendell, ed.
American Negro poetry.

Edited and with an introduction by Arna Bontemps.
Revised edition.
New York, Hill and Wang [c1974]
Includes poetry by Langston Hughes.
Samuel Coffin Eastman Fund
John Hay Library; Harris Collection


Burnett, Whit, ed.
America's 93 greatest living authors present This is my best;
over 150 self-chosen and complete masterpieces, together
with their reasons for their selections.

New York, The Dial press, 1942.
John Hay Library; Harris Collection


Americka poezia 20. storocia.

Compiled and translated by Rudolf Skukalek and Jozef Kot,
with an introduction by Kot.
Bratislava: Slovenske vydavatel'stvo krasnej literatury, 1959.
John Hay Library; Harris Collection


Hughes, Langston, ed.
Anthologie africaine et malgache [par] Peter Abrahams [et al.]

Textes choisis et presentes par Langston Hughes et Christiane Reygnault.
[Paris] Editions Seghers [1966, c1962]
Collection Melior.

"La majeure partie des textes ... sont traduits de l'Anthologie publiee en langue
anglaise par Langston Hughes sous le titre An African treasury."
John D. Rockefeller Library

*Bosquet, Alain, ed.
Anthologie de la poésie américaine, des origines a nos jours.

Paris, Librairie Stock, Delamain et Boutelleau, 1956.
Includes poems, in English and French, by Langston Hughes.
Samuel Coffin Eastman Fund
John Hay Library; Harris Collection


Calverton, V. F. (Victor Francis), ed.
Anthology of American Negro literature.

Edited, with an introduction by V. F. Calverton.
New York, Modern Library c1929.
John Hay Library; Harris Collection


Watkins, Sylvestre Cornelius, ed.
Anthology of American Negro literature.

With an introduction by John T. Frederick.
New York, Modern Library [1944]
John D. Rockefeller Library


Kreymborg, Alfred, ed.
An anthology of American poetry, lyric America, 1630-1930.

New York, Tudor publishing co. [c1930]
Published also under title: Lyric America, an anthology of
American poetry (1630-1930)

John Hay Library; Harris Collection


*Pereda Valdés, Ildefonso.
Antología de la poesía negra americana.

Santiago de Chile, Ediciones Ercilla, 1936.
Biblioteca America.

Includes eleven poems by Langston Hughes.
Samuel Coffin Eastman Fund
John Hay Library; Harris Collection

*Bontemps, Arna Wendell.
Arna Bontemps-Langston Hughes letters, 1925-1967.

Selected and edited by Charles H. Nichols.
New York: Dodd, Mead, c1980.
Samuel Coffin Eastman Fund
John Hay Library; Harris Collection

McCullough, Esther Morgan, ed.
As I pass, O Manhattan; an anthology of life in New York.

[North Bennington, Vt.] Coley Taylor [1956]
John D. Rockefeller Library


*Hughes, Langston.

Ask your mama: 12 moods for jazz.
[First edition]
New York, Knopf, 1961.
Typography, dust jacket, and binding design by Vincent Torre.
Samuel Coffin Eastman Fund
John Hay Library; Harris Collection

*Attention, Christians!: be sure to attend the book and luncheon
at Vista del Arroyo Hotel, Pasadena, California, Friday, November 15th, 1940.

[Pasadena, Calif.?]: s.n., 1940?]
Includes: "Goodbye Christ," by Langston Hughes.
John Hay Library; Broadsides Collection


*Hughes, Langston.
The backlash blues.

Detroit: Broadside Press, 1967.
Detroit Broadside Press Broadside Series; no. 13.
John Hay Library; Broadsides Collection


*Hughes, Langston.
Ballad of the seven songs. By Langston Hug[h]es for ANP.

[United States: American Negro Press Association, 194-?]
Later in: Common ground, v. 9, no. 2 (winter 1949), p. 21-27.
Typescript (mimeograph copy). "Found among a number of 1940s
ANP press releases in the papers of the Birmingham ANP
correspondent in the 1940s"--Bookseller's information.
John Hay Library; Harris Collection Rare

*Hughes, Langston.
The big sea, an autobiography.

Tenth printing, 1977.
New York, Hill and Wang [1963, c1940]
John D. Rockefeller Library


*Hughes, Langston.
The big sea: an autobiography.

Introduction by Arnold Rampersad.
Second Hill and Wang edition, 1993; twenty-fifth cprinting, 1998.
New York: Hill and Wang, 1993.
John D. Rockefeller Library


*Black and unknown bards: a collection of Negro poetry.

Aldington, Kent, [Eng.]: The Hand & Flower Press [1958?]
Selection originally made by Eric Walrond and Dr. Rosey Pool for a poetry
recital, similarly entitled and presented by the Company of Nine in association
with the English Stage Society at the Royal Court Theatre, London, September 1958.
Includes poems by Langston Hughes.
Samuel Coffin Eastman Fund
John Hay Library; Harris Collection


Jackson, Pamela Faith, ed.

Black comedy: nine plays: a critical anthology with interviews and essays.
Edited by Pamela Faith Jackson and Karimah.
New York: Applause, c1997.
Includes: "Simply Heavenly" by Langston Hughes.
John Hay Library; Harris Collection


King, Woodie, ed.
Black drama anthology.

Edited by Woodie King and Ron Milner.
New York: New American Library, [1986], c1971
Includes: "Mother and child" by Langston Hughes.
John Hay Library; Harris Collection


King, Woodie, ed.
Black drama anthology.

Edited by Woodie King and Ron Milner.
New York: Columbia University Press, 1972.
Includes: "Mother and child" by Langston Hughes.
John Hay Library; Harris Collection


Johnson, James Weldon.
Black Manhattan.

With a new preface by Allan H. Spear.
New York, Atheneum, 1972.
Studies in American Negro life.
John D. Rockefeller Library


*Hughes, Langston.
Black misery. Illustrated by Arouni.

First printing.
New York, P. S. Eriksson [1969]
Samuel Coffin Eastman Fund
John Hay Library; Harris Collection


*Hughes, Langston
Black nativity.

London: The Criterion Theatre, 1962.
Playbill for the London production of Hughes' play,
with the original New York cast and production.
Gift of David Rich
John Hay Library; Harris Collection


Roediger, David R., ed.
Black on white: Black writers on what it means to be white.

Edited and with an introduction by David R. Roediger.
First edition.
New York: Schocken Books, c1998.
Includes: "White Man" (1936); "Slave on the Block" (1934)
by Langston Hughes
John Hay Library; Harris Collection


*Garcia Lorca, Federico.

Blood wedding; and, Yerma [by] Federico Garcia Lorca;
translated by Langston Hughes and W.S. Merwin.

Introduction by Melia Bensussen.
First edition.
New York, N.Y.: Theatre Communictions Group, 1994.
TCG translations; 5.
Samuel Coffin Eastman Fund
John Hay Library; Harris Collection


*Johnson, James Weldon, ed.
The book of American Negro poetry.

New York: Harcourt, Brace & World, c1931.
Includes poems by Langston Hughes.
This edition of the book is the first in
which Hughes' poems are represented.
The first edition appeared in 1922, when
Hughes' publishing career had barely started.
Samuel Coffin Eastman Fund
John Hay Library; Harris Collection


Hughes, Langston, ed.
The book of Negro folklore.

Edited by Langston Hughes and Arna Bontemps.
New York, Dodd, Mead, 1958.
John D. Rockefeller Library


Hughes, Langston.
The book of Negro humor.

New York, Dodd, Mead [1966]
John Hay Library; Harris Collection


Markham, Edwin, comp.
The book of poetry, collected from the whole field of British and American
poetry. Also translations of important poems from foreign languages.

Selected and annotated with an introduction by Edwin Markham.
New York, W.H. Wise & Co., 1926-
John Hay Library; Harris Collection


*Hughes, Langston.
The book of rhythms. Illustrations by Matt Wawiorka.

Introduction by Wynton Marsalis; afterword by Robert G. O'Meally.
New York: Oxford University Press, c1995.
The Iona and Peter Opie Library of children's literature.
Gift of David Rich
John Hay Library; Harris Collection


Hughes, Langston.
Bring me all of your dreams.

Providence, R.I.: Langston Hughes Center for the Arts and Education, 1995.
Broadsheet printed in purple on gray paper, in postcard format. On recto,
reproduction of photograph of Hughes as a young man with four lines of poetry.
On verso, announcement of reception and book signing for The collected
poems of Langston Hughes
on Jan. 19, 1995, dedicated to the memory
of George Houston Bass.
John Hay Library; Broadsides Collection


Cullen, Countee, ed.
*Caroling dusk: an anthology of verse by Black poets of the twenties.
Decorations by Aaron Douglas.

Edited and with a foreword by Countee Cullen.
First edition.
New York, London, Harper & brothers, 1927
John Hay Library; Harris Collection


*Cullen, Countee, ed.
Caroling dusk: an anthology of verse by Black poets of the twenties.
Decorations by Aaron Douglas.

Edited and with a foreword by Countee Cullen.
New York, Harper & Row, J. & J. Harper Editions [1968]
John Hay Library; Harris Collection


Cullen, Countee, ed.
Caroling dusk: an anthology of verse by Black poets of the twenties.

Edited and with a foreword by Countee Cullen.
Secaucus, N.J.: Carol Pub. Group, 1993.
John Hay Library; Harris Collection


Hollander, John, ed.
Christmas poems.

Selected and edited by John Hollander and J.D. McClatchy.
New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1999.
Everyman's library pocket poets.

Includes: "Shepherd's Song at Christmas" by Langston Hughes
John Hay Library; Harris Collection


Cipullo, Tom.
Climbing: 7 songs on 8 poems by African-Americans: for mezzo-soprano
(or baritone) and piano: 2000. Music by Tom Cipullo.

Manuscript edition.
Riverdale, NY: Selling agent, Classical Vocal Reprints, c2000.
Includes: "Personal" by Langston Hughes
John Hay Library; Harris Collection


*Hughes, Langston.
The collected poems of Langston Hughes.

Arnold Rampersad, editor, David Roessel, associate editor.
First edition
New York: Knopf: Distributed by Random House, 1994.
Samuel Coffin Eastman Fund
John Hay Library; Harris Collection


Marius, Richard, ed.
The Columbia book of Civil War poetry.

Richard Marius, editor; Keith W. Frome, associate editor.
New York: Columbia University Press, c1994.
Includes: "Frederick Douglass: 1817-1895"; "Lincoln
Monument: Washington" by Langston Hughes
John Hay Library; Harris Collection Reference

Mandelik, Peter, comp.
A concordance to the poetry of Langston Hughes.

Compiled by Peter Mandelik and Stanley Schatt.
Detroit, Gale Research Co. [c1975]
John Hay Library; Harris Collection


*The Crisis. A record of the darker races.

New York: National Association for the Advancement of Colored People.
Vol. 21-22: November 1920-October 1921.
Reprint edition: New York: Arno Press, 1969.
Langston Hughes' first contribution, "The Negro speaks of rivers",
appeared in the May, 1921 issue. The printer's device of the swastika,
used here and throughout the volume, is an ancient symbol used throughout
many world cultures, often signifying fire and light. In 1921, it had not yet
become identified with the National Socialist movement.
John D. Rockefeller Library


Wilson, Sondra Kathryn, ed.
The Crisis reader: stories, poetry, and essays
from the N.A.A.C.P.'s Crisis magazine.

Sondra Kathryn Wilson, editor.
First edition.
New York: Modern Library, c1999.
Includes: "The Negro Speaks of Rivers"; "The South";
"Being Old" by Langston Hughes
John Hay Library; Harris Collection


Guillen, Nicolas.
Cuba libre, poems; translated from the Spanish by
Langston Hughes and Ben Frederic Carruthers;
illustrated by Gar Gilbert.

Los Angeles, Anderson & Ritchie, 1948.
"A Limited edition of 500 copies."
John Hay Library; Harris Collection


Raftis, Alkis, comp.
Dance in poetry: international anthology of poems on dance.

Princeton, NJ: Princeton Book Co., c1991.
Includes: "Dream Variation" by Langston Hughes
John Hay Library; Harris Collection


*Hughes, Langston.
Dark youth of the U.S.A.: poem. Decorations by Prentiss Taylor.

New York: Golden Stair Press, c1931.
The Golden Stair broadsides; no. 5.

Below lower illustration: Price 10 cents. [two diamonds]
This poem is reprinted from the booklet, The Negro Mother,
price 25 cents. Signed by the author.
John Hay Library; Broadsides Collection


*Hughes, Langston.
Dear lovely death.

Amenia, N.Y.: Privately printed at the Troutbeck Press, 1931.
"One hundred copies printed ... for private distribution only.
Cover design by Zell Ingram. Frontispiece by Amy Spingarn.
Handmade paper by Dard Hunter"--Colophon. Bound in
orange paper over boards; illustrated cover.within border;
author's portrait mounted opposite t.p. Signed by the author.
Samuel Coffin Eastman Fund
John Hay Library; Harris Collection Rare


Hughes, Langston.
Dear lovely death [microform].

Amenia, N.Y.: Priv. print. at the Troutbeck Press, 1931.
"One hundred copies printed ... for private distribution only.
Cover design by Zell Ingram. Frontispiece by Amy Spingarn.
Handmade paper by Dard Hunter"--Colophon. Bound in orange
paper over boards; illustrated cover.within border; author's portrait
mounted opposite t.p. Signed by the author.
In: American poetry, 1901-1950, in the Harris Collection, Brown
University Library. Reel no. 1274. Item no. 10. Reproduced for the
Great Collections Microfilming Project, Phase II, Research Libraries
Group. Microfilm. Hamden, CT.: Micrographic Systems of Conn., 1992.
John Hay Library; Harris Collection Microfilm


Smith, Bernard, ed.
The democratic spirit, a collection of American writings
from the earliest times to the present day.

Edited, with an introduction, by Bernard Smith.
First edition.
New York, A.A. Knopf, 1941.
John Hay Library; Harris Collection


*Deux poemes par Federico Garcia Lorca et Langston Hughes.

[s.l.]: Nancy Cunard, [1937?]
Les poetes du monde defendent le peuple espagnol; 3.

Includes: "A song of Spain" by Langston Hughes.
John Hay Library; Harris Collection Rare


*Documentation for the January, 1953 issue of
National Parent-Teacher Magazine.

[United States: s.n., 1953?]
Processed copy; two perforations for insertion in ring binder.
List authors and editors of issue, referring to Chafee and other
authors mentioned in magazine and their "Communist front
organizations"; mentions House Committee on Un-American
Activities and California Un-American Activities reports.
On page [4] reprint of Langston Hughes's "Goodbye Christ",
called a "horrible poem."
John Hay Library; Broadsides Collection


*Hughes, Langston.
Dream boogie.

[London]: Poems on the Underground, [between 1989 and 1993]
Printed in red, gray, blue and black on glossy white paper in three
columns. "Designed by Tom Davidson." Reprinted from the author's
Montage of a dream deferred, selected poems
(Vintage). Intended
to be displayed in the London subway system.
John Hay Library; Broadsides Collection


*Hughes, Langston.
The dream keeper, and other poems. Illustrations by Helen Sewell.

Second printing, October, 1932.
New York: A. A. Knopf, 1932.
Samuel Coffin Eastman Fund
John Hay Library; Harris Collection


Hughes, Langston.
The dream keeper, and other poems [microform].
Illustrations by Helen Sewell.

New York: A. A. Knopf, 1932.
Title vignette printed in green.
In: American poetry, 1901-1950, in the Harris Collection,
Brown University Library
. Reel no. 1269. Item no. 2. Reproduced
for the Great Collections Microfilming Project, Phase II, Research
Libraries Group. Microfilm. Hamden, CT.: Micrographic Systems
of Conn., 1992.
John Hay Library; Harris Collection Microfilm


*Hughes, Langston.
The dream keeper and other poems. Illustrations by Helen Sewell.

New York: Knopf: Distributed by Random House, [1986], c1932.
A collection of fifty-nine poems, selected by the author for young
readers, including lyrical poems, songs, and blues, many exploring
the black experience.
Dr. Arlene M. Pillar Collection of Children's Literature.
Gift of Russell I. Pillar, Class of 1987, and Matthew G. Pillar, Class of 1990
John Hay Library; Starred Book Collection


*Nelson, Ron.
Dreams. Poem by Langston Hughes

[New York, N.Y.?] : Boosey & Hawkes, c1983.
Publisher's no.: 6110
For chorus (SATB) and piano or organ, with optional
instrumental accompaniment (guitars, string bass,
glockenspiel, triangle, cymbal, tambourine, drum set)
"Commissioned by Society Organized Against Racism
for the SOAR Symposium in May 1982 at Brown University
in Providence, R. I."
Orwig Music Library


Jaycox, Faith, comp.
Ebony angels: a collection of African-American poetry and prose.
Illustrations by Terrance Cummings.

First edition.
New York: Crown Trade Paperbacks, c1996.
Includes: "Angels Wings" by Langston Hughes
John Hay Library; Harris Collection


Johnson, Charles Spurgeon, ed.
Ebony and topaz, a collectanea.

New York, Opportunity, National Urban League [c1927]
"Published by Opportunity, Journal of Negro Life."
Includes: "Dreamer" by Langston Hughes.
John Hay Library; Harris Collection


Murphy, Beatrice M., ed.
Ebony rhythm; an anthology of contemporary Negro verse.

Freeport, N.Y., Books for Libraries Press [1968, c1948]
John Hay Library; Harris Collection


*Wahl, Jean, ed.
Écrivains et poètes des États-Unis d'Amérique.

[Paris] Fontaine, 1945.
"Le présent volume reproduit le no 27-28 de la
Fontaine, edition d'Alger, aout 1943."
Includes translations of Langston Hughes' poetry.
John Hay Library; Harris Collection


*Siegmeister, Elie.
The face of war: five songs: for low voice and piano or orchestra.
Poems by Langston Hughes.

New York: Carl Fischer, c1978.
Contents: Official notice -- Listen here, Joe -- Peace -- The dove -- War.
Song cycle for low voice and piano.
"Performance in New York City, at Carnegie Hall, on May 24,1968, by
William Warfield, bass-baritone, orchestra conducted by Henry Lewis"
--T.p. verso. At end of text: Great Neck, N.Y. Sept 1-6, 1967.
John Hay Library; Harris Collection


Rollins, Charlemae Hill.
Famous American Negro poets.

New York, Dodd, Mead [1965]
Famous biographies for young people.
John Hay Library; Harris Collection


Rollins, Charlemae Hill.
Famous American Negro poets. Illustrated edition.

Apollo edition.
New York: Dodd, Mead, & Co., c1965.
Famous biographies for young people. Apollo editions; J-521.

Includes: Langston Hughes
John Hay Library; Harris Collection


*Hughes, Langston.
Fields of wonder.

First edition.
New York: A. A. Knopf, 1947.
Gift of Winfield Townley Scott, Class of 1931
John Hay Library; Harris Collection


Hughes, Langston.
Fields of wonder [microform].

New York: A. A. Knopf, 1947.
In: American poetry, 1901-1950, in the Harris Collection,
Brown University Library
. Reel no. 1269. Item no. 3.
Reproduced for the Great Collections Microfilming Project,
Phase II, Research Libraries Group. Microfilm. Hamden, CT.:
Micrographic Systems of Conn., 1992.
John Hay Library; Harris Collection Microfilm


*Hughes, Langston.
Fight for freedom : the story of the NAACP.

New York : Berkley Pub. Corp., c1962.
A Berkley medallion book ; F590

Author's autograph on inside front cover; facing
flyleaf inscribed "To / The Earle family with best wishes /
Emily and Kivie Kaplan / 1/21/64".
Gift of Prof. Harold W. Pfautz
John Hay Library; Starred Book Collection


*Hughes, Langston.
Fine clothes to the Jew.

New York: A.A. Knopf, 1927.
Samuel Coffin Eastman Fund
John Hay Library; Harris Collection


Hughes, Langston.
Fine clothes to the Jew [microform].

New York: A.A. Knopf, 1927.
In: American poetry, 1901-1950, in the Harris Collection,
Brown University Library
. Reel no. 1269. Item no. 4.
Reproduced for the Great Collections Microfilming Project,
Phase II, Research Libraries Group. Microfilm. Hamden, CT.:
Micrographic Systems of Conn., 1992.
John Hay Library; Harris Collection Microfilm

Hughes, Langston.
First book of Negroes.
Pictures by Ursula Koering.

New York, F. Watts, c1952
John D. Rockefeller Library


*Hughes, Langston.
Five plays by Langston Hughes.

Edited with an introduction by Webster Smalley.
Bloomington, Indiana University Press [1963]
Contents: Mulatto -- Soul gone home -- Little Ham --
Simply heavenly -- Tambourines to glory.
Samuel Coffin Eastman Fund
John Hay Library; Harris Collection


*Four Lincoln University poets: Waring Cuney,
William Allyn Hill, Edward Silvera, Langston Hughes.

Foreword by President William Hallock Johnson.
Lincoln University, Pa.: Lincoln University, 1930.
John Hay Library; Harris Collection Rare


Locke, Alain LeRoy, ed.
Four negro poets.

New York, Simon & Schuster [c1927]
The pamphlet poets.

Poems by Claude McKay, Jean Toomer,
Countee Cullen, and Langston Hughes.
John Hay Library; Harris Collection


*Carpenter, John Alden.
Four Negro songs: for medium voice and piano.
[Words by Langston Hughes]

New York: G. Schirmer, Inc., [c1927]
Publisher's no.:33481 G. Schirmer.
Contents: I. Shake your brown feet, honey! -- II. The cryin'
blues -- III. Jazz-boys -- IV. That soothin' song.
Texts from The weary blues.
John Hay Library; Harris Collection


Berger, Jean.
Four songs. Poems by Langston Hughes.

New York: Broude Bros., c1951.
Contents: In time of silver rain -- Heart --
Carolina cabin -- Lonely people.
For medium voice and piano.
John Hay Library; Harris Collection


Cooper, Nancy, comp.
Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (U.S.)
Freedom school poetry. Foreword by Langston Hughes.

Atlanta, 1965 [c1966]
John Hay Library; Harris Collection


*Hughes, Langston.
Freedom's plow.

[n.p.] c1943.
At end of text: "This poem was especially written by Langston
Hughes to be read by Paul Muni as one of the feature radio
programs of the Vocational Opportunity Campaign ...
Reprinted from the April 1943, issue of Opportunity, Journal of
Negro Life
. Copyright, 1943, by National Urban League.
John Hay Library; Broadsides Collection


*Hughes, Langston.
Freedom's plow.

New York: Musette Publishers, [c1943]
"This poem was read by Paul Muni over the Blue Network
on Monday, March 15, 1943 from 3:45 to 4:00 P.M. Eastern
War Time"--p. [2]
Copy 1: Gift of the author.
Copy 2: Author's autographed presentation copy to the Harris
Collection, Brown University Library, dated June 16, 1945.
Copy 3: Author's autographed copy.
John Hay Library; Harris Collection


Hughes, Langston, 1902-1967.
Freedom's plow [microform].

New York: Musette Publishers, [c1943]
"This poem was read by Paul Muni over the Blue
Network on Monday, March 15, 1943 from 3:45 to 4:00 P.M.
Eastern War Time"--p. [2]
Author's autographed presentation copy to the Harris Collection.
In: American poetry, 1901-1950, in the Harris Collection,
Brown University Library
. Reel no. 1274. Item no. 11.
Reproduced for the Great Collections Microfilming Project,
Phase II, Research Libraries Group. Microfilm. Hamden, CT.:
Micrographic Systems of Conn., 1992.
John Hay Library; Harris Collection Microfilm

*Gordon, Ricky Ian.
Genius child: a cycle of 10 songs. Music of Ricky Ian Gordon;
using poems by Langston Hughes.

[U.S.]: Williamson Music; Milwaukee, Wis.: exclusively
distributed by Hal Leonard, c1995.
Composed for the singer Harolyn Blackwell.
Contents: Winter moon -- Genius child -- Kid in the part --
To be somebody -- Troubled woman -- Strange hurt (short version)
-- Strange hurt (long version) -- Prayer -- Border line -- My people -- Joy.
Samuel Coffin Eastman Fund
John Hay Library; Harris Collection


The Geraldine R. Dodge Poetry Festival:
Village of Waterloo, New Jersey.

Morristown, N.J.: Geraldine R. Dodge Foundation, 1994-1996.
Contents: "I've known rivers" by Langston Hughes.
Flyers announcing the Geraldine R. Dodge Poetry Festival.
Broadsheet; on recto photo-reproductions of art object with text in white
and black below; on verso mailer with information on poetry festival and
directions to site.
John Hay Library; Broadsides Collection


Hughes, Langston.
The glory of Negro history.
Written and narrated by Langston Hughes.

New York: Folkways Records and Service Corp., c1960.
Broadsheet folded to create 6 pages. Originally
issued with sound recording Folkways Records Album No.
FC 7752 for which this was the narrator's script.
John Hay Library; Broadsides Collection


Strand, Mark.
The golden Ecco anthology: 100 great poems
of the English language.

First edition.
Hopewell, N.J.: Ecco Press, c1994.
Errata slip tipped in.
Includes: "Advice" by Langston Hughes
John Hay Library; Harris Collection


*Bontemps, Arna Wendell, comp.
Golden slippers, an anthology of Negro poetry for young readers.
With drawings by Henrietta Bruce Sharon.

Fifth edition.
New York, London, Harper & Brothers [1946]
Includes numerous poems by Langston Hughes.
John Hay Library; Harris Collection


*Hughes, Langston.
Good morning, revolution; uncollected social protest writings.

Edited and with an introduction by Faith Berry.
Foreword by Saunders Redding, Cornell University.
Westport, Conn., L. Hill c1973.
John Hay Library; Harris Collection


Hedin, Robert.
The Great machines: poems and songs of the American railroad.

Iowa City: University of Iowa Press, c1996.
Includes: "Homesick Blues"; "Porter"; "Jim Crow Car";
"Freedom Train"; "Pennsylvania Station" by Langston Hughes
John Hay Library; Harris Collection


*Haïti, poètes noirs.

[Paris] Éditions du Seuil [1951]
Présence africaine, 12

Includes: "Simple, noir d'Amérique", par Langston Hughes;
translated by Margalit Martin
John Hay Library; Harris Collection


Pinsky, Robert, ed.
The handbook of heartbreak: 101 poems of lost love and sorrow.

First edition.
New York: Rob Weisbach Books, 1998.
Includes: "The Weary Blues" by Langston Hughes
John Hay Library; Harris Collection


Woods, Paula L., comp.
I hear a symphony: African Americans celebrate love.

[Compiled] by Paula L. Woods and Felix H. Liddell.
First Anchor Books edition.
New York: Anchor Books, 1994.
Includes: "I Thought It Was Tangiers I Wanted" by Langston Hughes
John Hay Library; Harris Collection


*Whitman, Walt.
I hear the people singing: selected poems of Walt Whitman.

Introduction by Langston Hughes; illustrated by Alexander Dobkin.
New York: International Publishers, c1946.
Young world books.

Includes: "The ceaseless rings of Walt Whitman," by Langston Hughes.
Samuel Coffin Eastman Fund
John Hay Library; Harris Collection


*Hughes, Langston.
I wonder as I wander; an autobiographical journey.

New York, Rinehart [1956]
John D. Rockefeller Library


Adshead, Gladys L., comp.
An inheritance of poetry, collected and arranged by Gladys L. Adshead
and Annis Duff, with decorations by Nora S. Unwin.

[Boston] Houghton Mifflin Co., 1948.
John Hay Library; Harris Collection


Dow, Miriam, ed.
The invisible enemy.

Edited by Miriam Dow & Jennifer Regan.
St. Paul, Minn.: Graywolf Press, 1989.
The Graywolf short fiction series.
Includes: "Minnie again" by Langston Hughes.
John Hay Library; Katzoff Collection


*Hughes, Langston.
Jim Crow's last stand.

[New York]: Negro Publication Society of America, [c1943]
Race and culture series. No. 2.

Printing error on p. [3]
Samuel Coffin Eastman Fund
John Hay Library; Harris Collection


Hughes, Langston.
Jim Crow's last stand [microform].

[New York]: Negro Publication Soc. of America, [c1943]
Race and culture series. No. 2.
Printing error on p. [3]
In: American poetry, 1901-1950, in the Harris Collection,
Brown University Library
. Reel no. 1274. Item no. 12.
Reproduced for the Great Collections Microfilming Project,
Phase II, Research Libraries Group. Microfilm. Hamden, CT.:
Micrographic Systems of Conn., 1992.
John Hay Library; Harris Collection Microfilm

*Walker, Alice.
Langston Hughes, American poet. Illustrated by Don Miller.

New York : T.Y. Crowell, c1974.
Gift of Roger Stoddard
John Hay Library; Harris Collection


Hughes, Langston.
Lament for dark peoples and other poems;

[Selected and introduced by an amateur (H. Driessen)]
[Amsterdam: van Krimpen], 1944.
"This was printed in Linotype-Bodoni and consists of 250 copies.
Apart from these 50 copies have been printed on special paper,
numbered from 1-50." This copy is one of the 250 copies.
John Hay Library; Harris Collection Rare


*Hughes, Langston.
Langston Hughes: poems.

Selected and edited by David Roessel.
New York: Knopf, 1999.
Everyman's library pocket poets.
Samuel Coffin Eastman Fund
John Hay Library; Harris Collection


*Hughes, Langston.
The Langston Hughes reader.

[First edition]
New York, G. Braziller, 1958.
Samuel Coffin Eastman Fund
John Hay Library; Harris Collection


Hughes, Langston.
Langston Hughes reads and talks about his poems
[sound recording]: selected poems.

Edited by Paul Kresh.
[New Rochelle, N.Y.]: Spoken Arts, c1969.
Contents: Afro-American fragment -- The Negro speaks of rivers
-- Negro -- American heartbreak -- Dream Variations -- Feet o' Jesus
--Prayer -- Sinner -- Judgment Day -- The weary blues -- Bad morning
-- Could be -- Bad luck card -- Life is fine -- Bound no'th blues --
Midnight raffle -- Miss Blues'es child -- Dream boogie -- Ku Klux --
Roland Hayes beaten (Georgia: 1942) -- Silhouette -- Song for a
dark girl -- One-way ticket -- Graduation -- Mother to son -- Border
line -- Genius child -- Suicide's -- Little lyric (of great importance)
-- Motto -- Flatted fifths -- Harlem ("What happens to a dream
deferred?") -- Democracy -- Refugee in America --Tomorrow
-- No regrets.
John Hay Library; Harris Collection Cassette


*The Langston Hughes review:
official publication of the Langston Hughes Society.

Vol. 1, no. 1 (spring 1982)-
Providence, R.I.: Afro-American Studies Program, Brown University, c1982-
John Hay Library; Harris Collection


Piquion, Rene.
Langston Hughes, un chant nouveau;

introduction par Arna Bontemps.
Port-au-Prince, Haiti, Imprimerie de l'Etat [1940?]
Copy 2--Langston Hughes' autographed presentation copy.
John Hay Library; Harris Collection


*Hughes, Langston.
Langston Hughes. Présentation par François Dodat.

Choix de textes, bibliographie, portraits [et] fac-similés.
[Paris] Editions P. Seghers [1964]
Poètes d'aujourd'hui, 114.
Samuel Coffin Eastman Fund
John Hay Library; Harris Collection


*Parker, Shanga
Langston, no regrets.

A solo performance MemoryScape about Langston Hughes,
1923-1924. Conceived, written and performed by Shanga Parker.
[Providence] Rites & Reason Theatre, 2001.
Playbill; inscribed by the author to the donor.
Gift of Timothy Engels
Harris Collection of American Poetry and Plays


*Hughes, Langston.
Laughing to keep from crying.

[First edition]
New York, Henry Holt [1952]
John D. Rockefeller Library


*Hughes, Langston.
Let America be America again.

[Berkeley]: Okeanos Press, 1990.
Printed in black, blue and green in two columns on cream
paper with right edge deckled. Colophon at end of second
column below colored rules: ... "Produced by Black Oak Books,
Berkeley, to benefit the library at the African American Resource
Center, Howard University. Designed and printed in an edition
of 200 copies at Okeanos Press, 1990".
John Hay Library; Broadsides Collection


Daniels, Jim, ed.
Letters to America: contemporary American poetry on race.

Detroit: Wayne State University Press, c1995.
Includes: "Sweet Words on Race"; "Dinner Guest: Me"
by Langston Hughes
John Hay Library; Harris Collection


Shinder, Jason, ed.
Lights, camera, poetry!: American movie poems the hundred years.

First edition.
San Diego, CA: Harcourt Brace, 1996.
Includes: "Movies" by Langston Hughes
John Hay Library; Harris Collection


Cuney, William Waring, ed.
Lincoln University poets; centennial anthology [1854-1954]

Edited by Waring Cuney, Langston Hughes, and Bruce McM. Wright.
Foreword by Horace Mann Bond; introduction by J. Saunders Redding.
[First edition]
New York, Fine Editions Press [1954]
Includes: "Lincoln University 1954"; "Heaven"; "College Formal";
"Draftees"; "Juke Box Love Song"; "Trumpet Player"; "Oppression";
"Azikiwe in Jail"; "Poet to Bigot"; "House in Taos"; "Mother to Son";
"Negro Speaks of Rivers"; "Youth" by Langston Hughes
John Hay Library; Harris Collection


*Cleveland (Ohio). Central high school.
A little book of Central verse; with an introduction by Langston Hughes,
who also contributes two early poems. February 1928.

Cleveland, Central High School, 1928.
"The contents of this booklet was hand-set, printed and bound by
eighth grade pupils of Central Jr. High School."
Inscribed: "For Mrs. Spingarn, July 1928."
The hand appears to be Langston Hughes'.
Samuel Coffin Eastman Collection
John Hay Library; Harris Collection


Garcia Lorca, Federico.
Lorca, gypsy ballads, translated by Langston Hughes;
illustrated by John McNee, Jr.; introduction by Robert H. Glauber.

Beloit, Wis., Beloit College, 1951.
Beloit poetry journal Chapbook, no. 1.
John Hay Library; Harris Collection


*Siegmeister, Elie.
Madam to you: a song cycle. Poems by Langston Hughes.

[s.l.]: Henmar Press; New York: sole selling agents, C. F. Peters, [c1975]
Publisher number: Peters; no. 66512.
Contents: Madam and the census man -- Madam and the minister
-- Mama and daughter -- Madam and the rent man -- Madam and
the fortune teller -- Madam and the number runner -- Madam and the
wrong visitor.
Samuel Coffin Eastman Fund
John Hay Library; Harris Collection


Strand, Mark, ed.
The making of a poem: a Norton anthology of poetic forms.

Edited by Mark Strand and Eavan Boland.
New York: Norton, 2000.
Includes: "I, Too" by Langston Hughes
John Hay Library; Harris Collection


Lamont, Corliss, ed.
Man answers death; an anthology of poetry.

New York, G.P. Putnam's sons [c1936]
John Hay Library; Harris Collection


Ballagas, Emilio.
Mapa de la poesia negra americana. Ilustrations de Ravenet.

Buenos Aires, Editorial Pleamar [1946]
John D. Rockefeller Library


Roumain, Jacques.
Masters of the dew. Translated by Langston Hughes and Mercer Cook.

New York: Reynal & Hitchcock, c1947.
Introduction signed by Hughes and Cook.
As issued by the Liberty Book Club, New York, N.Y.: bound in
white cloth with the Club's imprint at the foot of the spine.
John Hay Library; Starred Book Collection


Roumain, Jacques.
Masters of the dew. Translated by Langston Hughes and Mercer Cook.

With an introduction by Mercer Cook.
New York, Collier Books [1971, c1941]
Translation of Gouverneurs de la rosee.
John D. Rockefeller Library


Wilson, Sondra Kathryn, ed.
The messenger reader: stories, poetry, and essays
from The messenger magazine.

New York: Modern Library, 2000.
Modern Library Harlem renaissance.

Includes: "Grant Park"; "Gods"; "Prayer for a Winter Night";
"Minnie Sings Her Blues"; "Formula"; "Poem for Youth";
"The Naughty Child"; "Desire" by Langston Hughes
John Hay Library; Harris Collection


*Mesures (Paris, France: 1935)

[Paris: Librarie José Corti, 1935-
Includes: 15 Juillet 1939, no. 3.
Poèmes par Langston Hughes.
John Hay Library; Harris Collection


Lange, Art, ed.
Moment's notice: jazz in poetry & prose.

Edited by Art Lange & Nathaniel Mackey.
Minneapolis: Coffee House Press, 1993.
Includes: "Projection"; "Flatted Fifths"; "Jam Session Be-Bop
Boys"; "Song for Billie Holiday" by Langston Hughes
John Hay Library; Harris Collection


*Hughes, Langston.
Montage of a dream deferred.

[First edition]
New York, Holt [1951]
"In terms of current Afro-American popular music and the
sources from which it has progressed - jazz, ragtime, swing,
blues, boogie-woogie, and be-bop - this poem on contemporary
Harlem, like be-bop, is makred by conflicting changes, sudden
nuances, sharp and impudent interjections, broken rhythms,
and passages sometimes in the manner of the jam session,
sometimes the popular song, punctuated by the riffs, runs,
breaks, and disc-tortions of the music of a community in transition."
--Author's foreword.
Samuel Coffin Eastman Fund
John Hay Library; Harris Collection


Shinder, Jason.
More light: father & daughter poems:
a twentieth-century American selection.

First edition.
San Diego: Harcourt Brace, c1993.
Includes: "Hard Daddy" by Langston Hughes
John Hay Library; Harris Collection


*Hughes, Langston.

Mother and child: a theatre vignette.
[United States: s.n.], c1961.
"Copyrighted 1961 by the author".
Reproduced from typescript. Ms. slip laid in with in ink:
"30 copies of Mother & child produced for American Place
Theater [i.e. Theatre] 1964 [signed:] David R. Sell".
John Hay Library; Harris Collection Rare

Gilbert, Sandra M., ed.
Mothersongs: poems for, by, and about mothers.

Edited by Sandra M. Gilbert, Susan Gubar, and Diana O'Hehir.
First edition.
New York: W.W. Norton, c1995.
Includes: "Mother to Son" by Langston Hughes
John Hay Library; Harris Collection


*Hughes, Langston.
Mule bone: a comedy of Negro life.
By Langston Hughes and Zora Neale Hurston;

edited with introductions by George Houston Bass
and Henry Louis Gates, Jr., and the complete story
of the Mule Bone controversy.
First edition.
New York, NY: HarperPerennial, c1991.
Samuel Coffin Eastman Fund
John Hay Library; Harris Collection


*Eekhout, Jan H.
De Neger zingt: amerikaansche Negerlyriek.

Amsterdam: Uitgeversmaatschappij Holland, [1936]
Contains translated poems by Langston Hughes and others.
Hay Harris Rare copy: Signed: "H C Swart[,] Maart '37".
Samuel Coffin Eastman Fund
John Hay Library; Harris Collection Rare


*Cunard, Nancy, comp.
Negro anthology, made by Nancy Cunard, 1931-1933.

London, Published by Nancy Cunard at Wishart & Co., 1934.
Includes: "I, too"; "Florida road workers"; "House in the world";
"To certain Negro leaders"; "Always the same"; "Goodbye
Christ" by Langston Hughes.
Samuel Coffin Eastman Fund
John Hay Library; Harris Collection Rare


*Brown, Sterling Allen, ed.
The Negro caravan, writings by American Negroes.

Selected and edited by Sterling A. Brown ... Arthur P. Davis ...
and Ulysses Lee ..
New York, The Dryden Press [c1941]
Includes fiction and poetry by Langston Hughes.
Samuel Coffin Eastman Fund
John Hay Library; Harris Collection


*Hughes, Langston.
The Negro mother, and other dramatic recitations.
With decorations by Prentiss Taylor.

Third printing, February 1932.
[New York]: The Golden Stair Press, [1932]
Contents: The colored soldier -- Broke -- The black clown --
The big-timer -- Dark youth.
Bound in green paper wrapper; illustrated cover."
Typography designed by Prentiss Taylor. Printed by
William J. Clark"--Colophon. Author's autographed
presentation copy to John D. Barry, dated May 18, 1932.
Samuel Coffin Eastman Fund
John Hay Library; Harris Collection


Hughes, Langston.
The Negro mother, and other dramatic recitations [microform].
With decorations by Prentiss Taylor.

Third printing, February 1932.
[New York]: The Golden Stair Press, [1932]
Contents: The colored soldier -- Broke -- The black clown --
The big-timer -- Dark youth.
Bound in green paper wrapper; illustrated cover."
Typography designed by Prentiss Taylor. Printed by
William J. Clark"--Colophon. Author's autographed
presentation copy to John D. Barry, dated May 18, 1932
In: American poetry, 1901-1950, in the Harris Collection,
Brown University Library
. Reel no. 1274. Item no. 13.
Reproduced for the Great Collections Microfilming Project,
Phase II, Research Libraries Group.Microfilm. Hamden, CT.:
Micrographic Systems of Conn., 1992.
John Hay Library; Harris Collection Microfilm


Kerlin, Robert Thomas.
Negro poets and their poems.

Washington, D.C., Associated publishers, inc. [c1923]
John Hay Library; Harris Collection


Kerlin, Robert Thomas.
Negro poets and their poems.

Third edition, revised and enlarged [i.e. fourth edition]
Washington, D. C.: Associated Publishers [1947]
John Hay Library; Harris Collection


*Bonds, Margaret.
The Negro speaks of rivers. Words by Langston Hughes;
music by Margaret Bonds.

New York, N.Y. (1587 Broadway, New York): Handy
Brothers Music Co., c1942.
For voice and piano. As sung by Etta Moten. Cover
illustration: drawing of Etta Moten by Barthe; cover
design by Barbelle. Library's copy inscribed by lyricist:
"For Indian Hill--Langston Hughes".
John Hay Library; Sheet Music Collection

*Locke, Alain, ed.
The New Negro: an interpretation.
Book decoration and portraits by Winold Reiss.

New York: A. and C. Boni, 1925.
Includes poetry by Langston Hughes.
John Hay Library; Harris Collection


Hughes, Langston, ed.
New Negro poets U.S.A. Foreword by Gwendolyn Brooks.

Bloomington, Indiana University Press [1964]
John Hay Library; Harris Collection


Hughes, Langston, ed.
New Negro poets U.S.A. Foreword by Gwendolyn Brooks.

Eighth printing. [1970]
Bloomington, Indiana University Press [1964]
An Indiana poetry paperback, PPB-37.
John Hay Library; Harris Collection


New poems by American poets.

New York, Ballantine Books, 1953.
John Hay Library; Harris Collection


*Hughes, Langston.
A new song. Introduction by Michael Gold; frontispiece by Joe Jones.

New York, International Workers Order, c1938.
"American labor has at last entered the field of culture, so
long deemed the private property of the upper classes. In
New York several trade union theatres are teaching new lessons to jaded and cynical Broadway. In Detroit, the auto workrs union has published a novel by Upton Sinclair in an enormous edition.
The International Workers Order is the first, probably, to sponsor a book of poetry. This book by Langston Hughes will be published in a first edition of 10,000, which is a rare and startling figure in the American poetry world. There are many fine poets in American, but the upper classes have snubbed, patronized and starved them consistently. The lament of every modern poet is that he has no audience in America. If the International Workers Order with its 140,000 members can create a great people's audience for poetry here, it will have contibuted mightily to the rise of that democratic culture of which Walt Whitman prayed and dreamed." --from Michael Gold's introduction.
(Note: over 90 libraries hold copies, as reported in the WorldCat database.)
John Hay Library; Harris Collection


*Hughes, Langston.
Not without laughter.

Fourth printing, October, 1930
New York, London, A. A. Knopf, 1930.
John D. Rockefeller Library


*Hughes, Langston.
Not without laughter.

[Foreword by Henry Louis Gates, Jr.]
[Limited edition]
[New York]: Westvaco Corporation, c1997.
Westvaco's American classics series.

Issued in slipcase; covered with decorative paper. Bound
in decorative paper over boards; black cloth spine, gold
lettering. Illustrated lining papers. Designed by Karen M.Elder.
Privately printed by Westvaco Corporation,Christmas, 1997.
Gift of Westvaco Corporation
John Hay Library; Harris Collection


*Hughes, Langston.
One-way ticket. Illustrated by Jacob Lawrence.

[First edition]
New York: A.A. Knopf, 1949, [c1948]
Gift of Winfield Townley Scott, Class of 1931
John Hay Library; Harris Collection


Hughes, Langston.
One-way ticket [microform]. Illustrated by Jacob Lawrence.

[First edition]
New York: A.A. Knopf, 1949, [c1948]
In: American poetry, 1901-1950, in the Harris Collection, Brown University Library. Reel no. 1269. Item no. 5. Reproduced for the Great Collections Microfilming Project, Phase II, Research Libraries Group.Microfilm. Hamden, CT.: Micrographic Systems of Conn., 1992.
John Hay Library; Harris Collection Microfilm


*Gordon, Ricky Ian.
Only heaven: 17 settings of poems by Langston Hughes.
Music of Ricky Ian Gordon.

[U.S.]: Williamson Music; Milwaukee, Wis.: exclusively distributed by Hal Leonard, [1997?]
Contents: Angel wings -- Daybreak in Alabama -- Delinquent -- Demand -- Dream -- Dream variations -- Drum -- Harlem night song -- In time of silver rain -- Late last night -- Litany -- Luck -- Night: four songs -- Port town -- Song for a dark girl -- Stars -- When Sue wears red.
Samuel Coffin Eastman Fund
John Hay Library; Harris Collection


*Walters, Richard, comp.
Opera American style: arias for soprano.

Milwaukee, WI: Hal Leonard Pub. Co., c1990.
Contents: Street scene: Somehow I never could believe. By Kurt Weill. The words of "Somehow I never could believe" are by Langston Hughes.
John Hay Library; Harris Collection


Brooks, Charlotte, ed.
The Outnumbered: stories, essays and poems
about minority groups by America's leading writers.

New York: Dell Pub. Co., c1967.
Laurel-leaf library.

Includes: "Let America be America again" by Langston Hughes.
"First printing--December 1967"--T.p. verso. Issued in blue-green coated paper wrappers lettered in orange, white and yellow and illustrated in black.
John Hay Library; Harris Collection


Webster, Catherine, ed.
Over this soil: an anthology of world farm poems.

Foreword by James Galvin.
Iowa City: University of Iowa Press, c1998.
Includes: "West Texas" by Langston Hughes.
John Hay Library; Harris Collection


*Hughes, Langston.
Pair in one.

Santa Barbara, Calif.: Unicorn Press, c1967.
Unicorn Press poetry post card. Series 2.

Printed in blue and yellow on recto, black on verso, on white card
stock in postcard format; decorated initial in yellow. On verso:
Unicorn Postcard Copyright 1967, Langston Hughes from
Unicorn Folio Series I, Number 3 [1967]
John Hay Library; Broadsides Collection


*Hughes, Langston.
The panther & the lash; poems of our times.

[First edition]
New York, Knopf, 1967.
Samuel Coffin Eastman Fund (hardcover edition)
From the Library and Research Materials of Abraham Chapman; Donated by His Wife (paperback edition)

John Hay Library; Harris Collection

Hughes, Langston.
A pictorial history of the Negro in America.
By Langston Hughes and Milton Meltzer.

New York, Crown Publishers [1956]
John D. Rockefeller Library


*Hughes, Langston.
A pictorial history of the Negro in America.
[by] Langston Hughes and Milton Meltzer.

Third revised edition.
New York, Crown Publishers [1968]
"Third revision by C. Eric Lincoln and Milton Meltzer."
John Hay Library; Special Collections Reference


*Adomían, Lan.
Play de blues: a choral cycle for mixed chorus and piano.
On the poems of Langston Hughes.

New York: G. Schirmer, [c1979]
Contents: Sun's a settin'.--Play de blues for me.--Way down
south in Dixie.--Homesick blues.--Sun's a risin'
John Hay Library; Harris Collection


Hughes, Langston.
Poems, [n.d.]

2 items.
[1] Personal; [2] Christ in Alabama.
TMsS.
John Hay Library; Manuscripts Collection


*Hughes, Langston, ed.
Poems from Black Africa: Ethiopia, South Rhodesia, Sierra Leone, Madagascar, Ivory Coast, Nigeria, Kenya, Gabon, Senegal, Nyasaland, Mozambique, South Africa, Congo, Ghana, Liberia.

Bloomington, Indiana University Press [1963]
UNESCO collection of contemporary works --Translation series.
Samuel Coffin Eastman Fund
John Hay Library; Harris Collection


*Hughes, Langston, ed.
Poems from Black Africa: Ethiopia, South Rhodesia, Sierra Leone, Madagascar, Ivory Coast, Nigeria, Kenya, Gabon, Senegal, Nyasaland, Mozambique, South Africa, Congo, Ghana, Liberia.

"Second printing."
Bloomington, Indiana University Press [1963]
UNESCO collection of contemporary works --Translation series.
Gift of Robert Recktenwald
John Hay Library; Harris Collection


*Hughes, Langston, ed.
Poems from Black Africa: Ethiopia, South Rhodesia, Sierra Leone, Madagascar, Ivory Coast, Nigeria, Kenya, Gabon, Senegal, Nyasaland, Mozambique, South Africa, Congo, Ghana, Liberia.

Bloomington: Indiana University Press, [1966]
UNESCO collection of contemporary works -- Translations series.
"Midland book 1966"
Samuel Coffin Eastman Fund
John Hay Library; Harris Collection


*Hughes, Langston, ed.
Poems from Black Africa: Ethiopia, South Rhodesia, Sierra Leone, Madagascar, Ivory Coast, Nigeria, Kenya, Gabon, Senegal, Nyasaland, Mozambique, South Africa, Congo, Ghana, Liberia.

Sixth printing, 1969.
Bloomington: Indiana University Press, [1969, c1963]
UNESCO collection of contemporary works. Translation series.
Gift of R. R. Bowker Company
John Hay Library; Harris Collection


Clark, Thomas Curtis, comp.
Poems of justice.

Chicago, New York, Willett, Clark & Colby, 1929.
John Hay Library; Harris Collection

*Hughes, Langston.
Poetry and reflections [sound recording].

New York: Caedmon, 1980.
Publisher no.: CDL 51640 Caedmon.
Contents: One way ticket (with commentary) -- Negro speaks of rivers (with commentary); Puzzled (with commentary) -- Trumpet player (with commentary) -- Ballad of the gypsy -- Kid sleepy -- Southern mammy songs -- Migrant (with commentary) -- Mama and daughter -- Sylvester's dying bed (with commentary) -- Interne at Provident Hospital (with commentary) -- Merry-go-round -- Ku Klux Klan -- The South -- Mulatto -- Out of work -- In explanation of our times -- Dinner guest: me -- Cultural exchange.
The author reads selected poems and comments on his life, the themes of his poetry, and the problems of black people. Originally broadcast on BBC radio in 1962 and 1964. Notes by O. Davis in container. From the books: One-way ticket and Shakespeare in Harlem.
John Hay Library; Harris Collection Cassette


Robinson, Marion Parsons.
Poetry for men to speak chorally,
by Marion Parsons Robinson ... and Rozetta Lura Thurston ...
illustrations by David Philips.

Boston, Mass., Expression company [c1939]
John Hay Library; Harris Collection


Peacock, Molly, ed.

Poetry in motion: 100 poems from the subways and buses.
Edited by Molly Peacock, Elise Paschen, Neil Neches.
First edition.
New York: W.W. Norton, c1996.
Includes "Luck" by Langston Hughes
John Hay Library; Harris Collection


*Poetry in motion: [1992-1996]

New York: New York City Transit ity/Metropolitan Transportation ity, [1992-1996]
Includes: "Luck" by Langston Hughes
Multicolored; printed on glossy card stock; upper border on all has and reproduction of decorations from New York subway stations. "In cooperation with the Poetry Society of America." "Poetry in motion" is an ongoing publication project of poetry intended to be displayed in the New York City subway and bus systems.
John Hay Library; Broadsides Collection


Hughes, Langston, ed.
The Poetry of the Negro, 1746-1949: an anthology.
Edited by Langston Hughes and Arna Bontemps.

First edition.
Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday & Company, 1949.
Printed in the United States at the Country Life Press, Garden City, N.Y. Bound in gray cloth, lettered in silver and line-stamped in red.
John Hay Library; Harris Collection


Hughes, Langston, ed.
The Poetry of the Negro, 1746-1949: an anthology.
Edited by Langston Hughes and Arna Bontemps.

Liberty Book Club Edition.
Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday, 1949.
Printed in the United States at Knickerbocker Printing Corp., New York. Issued in slightly smaller format than the regular trade edition. Bound in light brown cloth printed in black.
John Hay Library; Harris Collection


Hughes, Langston, ed.
The poetry of the Negro, 1746-1949: an anthology.
Edited by Langston Hughes and Arna Bontemps.

Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday, 1953.
John Hay Library; Harris Collection


Hughes, Langston, ed.
The poetry of the Negro, 1746-1970; an anthology
edited by Langston Hughes and Arna Bontemps.

[Revised and updated edition]
Garden City, N.Y., Doubleday, 1970.
John Hay Library; Harris Collection


Rubin, Robert Alden, ed.
Poetry out loud. With an introduction by James Earl Jones.

Chapel Hill, N.C.: Algonquin Books of Chapel Hill, c1993.
Includes: "Dream Deferred" by Langston Hughes
John Hay Library; Harris Collection


Lowenfels, Walter, ed.
Poets of today; a new American anthology.
With a prologue poem by Langston Hughes.

New York, International Publishers [1964]
John Hay Library; Harris Collection


Lowenfels, Walter, ed.
Poets of today; a new American anthology.
With a prologue poem by Langston Hughes.

Second printing
New York, International Publishers [1964]
John Hay Library; Harris Collection


*Hughes, Langston.
The political plays of Langston Hughes.

With introductions and analyses by Susan Duffy.
Carbondale: Southern Illinois University Press, c2000.
Contents: "Scottsboro, Limited; "Harvest";
"Angelo Herndon Jones"; "De Organizer".
Samuel Coffin Eastman Fund
John Hay Library; Harris Collection


Lewis, David L., ed.
The Portable Harlem Renaissance reader.

Edited and with an introduction by David L. Lewis.
New York: Viking, 1994.
Includes: "When the Negro Was in Vogue "; "Harlem Literati"; "Parties"; "The Negro Artist and the Racial Mountain"; "The Negro Speaks of Rivers"; "I, Too"; "America"; "Jazzonia"; "Mother to Son"; "Negro"; "Mulatto"; "Elevator Boy"; "Red Silk Stockings"; "Ruby Brown"; "Elderly Race Leaders"; "Dream Variation"; "Goodbye, Christ"; "Advertisement for the Waldorf-Astoria" by Langston Hughes
John Hay Library; Harris Collection


Cooper, Charles William.
Preface to poetry [by] Charles W. Cooper in consultation with John Holmes.

New York, Harcourt, Brace and company [1946]
John Hay Library; Harris Collection


Moon, Bucklin, ed.

Primer for white folks.
First edition
Garden City, New York, Doubleday, Doran, 1945.
John D. Rockefeller Library


Hicks, Granville, ed.
Proletarian literature in the United States;

an anthology edited by Granville Hicks, Joseph North, Michael Gold, Paul Peters, Isidor Schneider [and] Alan Calmer; with a critical introduction by Joseph Freeman.
New York, International Publishers [c1935]
John Hay Library; Harris Collection


Cromwell, Otelia, ed.
Readings from Negro authors, for schools and colleges,
with a bibliography of Negro literature.
By Otelia Cromwell ... Lorenzo Dow Turner ... Eva B. Dykes ..

New York, Harcourt, Brace and Company [1931]
John D. Rockefeller Library

*Hughes, Langston.
Remember me to Harlem: the letters of Langston Hughes
and Carl Van Vechten, 1925-1964.

Edited by Emily Bernard.
First edition.
New York: Alfred A. Knopf: Distributed by Random House, 2001.
Samuel Coffin Eastman Fund
John Hay Library; Harris Collection


*Hughes, Langston.
The return of Simple.

Edited by Akiba Sullivan Harper; introduction by Arnold Rampersad.
First edition.
Previously uncollected Simple stories.
New York: Hill and Wang, 1994.
John D. Rockefeller Library


Parker, Alan Michael, ed.
The Routledge anthology of cross-gendered verse.

Edited by Alan Michael Parker and Mark Willhardt.
London; New York, NY: Routledge, 1996.
Includes: "Madam and Her Madam" by Langston Hughes
John Hay Library; Harris Collection


*Hughes, Langston.
Scottsboro limited; four poems and a play in verse.
With illustrations by Prentiss Taylor.

New York City, The Golden Stair Press, 1932.
Designed by Prentiss Taylor; printed by William J. Clark.
Contents: Justice -- Scottsboro -- Christ in Alabama -- The Town of Scottsboro -- Scottsboro Limited.
Gift of Prentiss Taylor
John Hay Library; Harris Collection


*Hughes, Langston.
Selected poems. Drawings by E. McKnight Kauffer.

First edition.
New York, Knopf, 1959.
Samuel Coffin Eastman Fund
John Hay Library; Harris Collection


*Hughes, Langston.
Selected poems. Drawings by E. McKnight Kauffer.

Third printing, September 1966.
New York, Knopf, 1959.
Samuel Coffin Eastman Fund
John Hay Library; Harris Collection


*Hughes, Langston.
Selected poems. Drawings by E. McKnight Kauffer.

Fourth printing, February, 1968.
New York, Knopf, c1959, (1968 printing)
From the Library and Research Materials of Abraham Chapman; Donated by His Wife
John Hay Library; Harris Collection


*McKay, Claude.
Selected poems of Claude McKay.
With a biographical note by Max Eastman.

New York: Harcourt, Brace & World, [1969?], c1953.
Harvest books; HB 161.
Rear cover blurbs by Langston Hughes,
James Weldon Johnson, and M.B. Tolson.
Samuel Coffin Eastman Collection
John Hay Library; Harris Collection

*Mistral, Gabriela.
Selected poems of Gabriela Mistral.
Translated by Langston Hughes.

Bloomington, Indiana University Press [1957]
Indiana University poetry series, [15]
Samuel Coffin Eastman Fund
John Hay Library; Harris Collection


*Mistral, Gabriela.
Selected poems of Gabriela Mistral.
Translated by Langston Hughes.

Second printing, 1962.
Bloomington: Indiana University Press [1962]
Indiana University poetry series.
John Hay Library; Harris Collection


*Musto, John.
Selected songs: for high voice and piano.

New York: Southern Music Pub.; Hamburg: Peer Musikverlag, [1995]
Includes: "Silhouette"; "Litany; Island"; "Could be" by Langston Hughes.
Samuel Coffin Eastman Fund
John Hay Library; Harris Collection


Yoseloff, Thomas, ed.
Seven poets in search of an answer: Maxwell Bodenheim, Joy Davidman, Langston Hughes, Aaron Kramer, Alfred Kreymborg, Martha Millet, Norman Rosten. A poetic symposium edited by Thomas Yoseloff, with an introductory by Shaemas O'Sheel.

New York, B. Ackerman, incorporated [1944]
Copy 1: "Second printing, November 1944"
Copy 2: Aaron Kramer's autographed presentation copy.
John Hay Library; Harris Collection


*Musto, John.
Shadow of the blues: four poems: for medium voice and piano.
[Words] by Langston Hughes.

New York: Southern Music, c1987.
Publisher’s no.: 01-089031-213 Southern Music.
Contents: Silhouette -- Litany -- Island -- Could be.
Samuel Coffin Eastman Fund
John Hay Library; Harris Collection


*Raphling, Sam.
Shadows in the sun: eleven poems for voice and piano.
By Langston Hughes. [Music by Sam Raphling]

Hastings-on-Hudson, N.Y.: General Music Pub. Co., [c1971]
Publisher’s no.: #624.
Contents: Beggar boy -- Troubled woman --Suicide's note -- Sick room -- Soledad - (A Cuban portrait) -- To the dark Mercedes of "El Palacio de Amor" -- Mexican market woman --After many springs --Young bride -- The dream keeper -- Poem.
Samuel Coffin Eastman Fund
John Hay Library; Harris Collection


*Hughes, Langston.
Shakespeare in Harlem. With drawings by E. McKnight Kauffer.

First edition.
New York: A.A. Knopf, 1942.
Bound in orange and black cloth; on cover stamped in purple. "This book is composed on the Linotype in Bodoni Bold ... the headings are set in Vogue Extra-Bold ... the book was composed, printed and bound by H. Wolff, New York. The typography and design are by E. McKnight Kauffer"--Colophon.
Copy 1: author's autographed presentation copy to Helen Bartush, dated December 11, 1942.
Samuel Coffin Eastman Fund
John Hay Library; Harris Collection


Hughes, Langston.
Shakespeare in Harlem [microform]. With drawings by E. McKnight Kauffer.

New York: A.A. Knopf, 1942.
Bound in orange and black cloth; on cover stamped in purple. "This book is composed on the Linotype in Bodoni Bold ... the headings are set in Vogue Extra-Bold ... the book was composed, printed and bound by H. Wolff, New York. The typography and design are by E. McKnight Kauffer"--Colophon.
In: American poetry, 1901-1950, in the Harris Collection, Brown University Library. Reel no. 1274. Item no. 14. Reproduced for the Great Collections Microfilming Project, Phase II, Research Libraries Group. Microfilm. Hamden, CT.: Micrographic Systems of Conn., 1992.
John Hay Library; Harris Collection Microfilm


*Hughes, Langston.
Short stories.

Edited by Akiba Sullivan Harper; with an introduction by Arnold Rampersad.
First edition.
New York: Hill and Wang, 1996.
John D. Rockefeller Library


*Hughes, Langston.
Simple stakes a claim.

New York: Rinehart, c1957.
In dust jacket. Defective copy: lacks p. [7]-26.
Jacket design by Ben Feder, Inc.
John Hay Library; Starred Book Collection


*Hughes, Langston.
The Simple omnibus.

[New York]: Aeonian Press, [1978?], c1961.
Reprinted 1978.
Lyman G. Bloomingdale, Class of 1935, Book Fund
John D. Rockefeller Library


*Hughes, Langston.
Simple speaks his mind.

[New York] Simon and Schuster [1950]
John D. Rockefeller Library


*Hughes, Langston.
Simple takes a wife.

First printing.
[New York] Simon and Schuster, 1953.
John D. Rockefeller Library


*Hughes, Langston.
Simple's Uncle Sam.

Second printing, December 1965.
New York, Hill and Wang [1965]
John D. Rockefeller Library


*Martin, David.
Simply heavenly: a comedy with music.
Books [sic] and lyrics by Langston Hughes; music by David Martin.

New York: Dramatists Play Service, c1959.
Copy 1: Advertisements: [1] p. at end, not included in extent statement, and on covers; copy 2 has advertisements on [3] p. at end, and on covers which vary from those in copy 1. Copy 1: "Price, $1.50"--Cover; copy 2: No price on cover. Color of covers varies (different shade of brown). Copy 2: T.p. corrected: "... book and lyrics..."
Samuel Coffin Eastman Fund: Copy 1.
John Hay Library; Harris Collection


Eleazer, Robert Burns, comp.
Singers in the dawn: a brief anthology of American Negro poetry.

Second edition
Atlanta, Ga.: Conference on Education and Race Relations [1935]
John Hay Library; Harris Collection


*Hughes, Langston.
Something in common, and other stories.

First American Century Series Edition February 1963.
New York, Hill and Wang [1963]
John D. Rockefeller Library


Hill, Herbert, ed.
Soon, one morning; new writing by American Negroes, 1940-1962.

Selected and edited, with an introduction and biographical notes,
by Herbert Hill.
New York, Knopf [c1968]
John D. Rockefeller Library


*Weill, Kurt.
Street scene: a dramatic musical based upon the play of the
same name by Elmer Rice. Music by Kurt Weill; book by Elmer Rice;
lyrics by Langston Hughes.

[New York, Rialto Mimiographing and Typing Service Bureau] c1946.
"Final pre-rehearsal version."
Title page: Name and address of Charles Friedman, director of the 1946 New York production. Text includes line markings and annotations related to the character "Sam", played in the New York production by Brian Sullivan.
Samuel Coffin Eastman Fund
John Hay Library; Harris Collection


*Weill, Kurt.
Street scene: an American opera. (Based on Elmer Rice's play);
music by Kurt Weill; book by Elmer Rice; lyrics by Langston Hughes;
[piano score edited by William Tarrasch]

[New York]: Chappell Music Company; Winona, MN: distributed by Hal Leonard Publishing Corporation, [1981-?], c1948.
Publisher’s no.: HL00312405 Hal Leonard Publishing Corporation.
A reprint, probably in the 1980s.
John Hay Library; Harris Collection


Weill, Kurt.
Street scene, an American opera based on Elmer Rice's play.
Book by Elmer Rice, lyrics by Langston Hughes. [Piano score
edited by William Tarrasch]

New York, Chappell [1948]
Publisher's no.: C-1490 Chappell.
John Hay Library; Harris Collection


*Hughes, Langston.
The sweet and sour animal book. Illustrations by students
from the Harlem School of the Arts; introduction by Ben Vereen;
Afterword by George P. Cunningham.

New York: Oxford University Press, c1994.
Iona and Peter Opie library of children's literature.

Twenty-six short poems introduce animals for each letter
of the alphabet, from Ape to Zebra.
Samuel Coffin Eastman Fund
John Hay Library; Harris Collection


DeCarava, Roy
The sweet flypaper of life.

Roy DeCarava and Langston Hughes
New York, N.Y. : Simon and Schuster, 1955
John D. Rockefeller Library

*DeCarava, Roy.
The sweet flypaper of life. Roy DeCarava & Langston Hughes.

Washington, D.C.: Howard University Press, 1984.
Second printing, 1988. Originally: New York: Hill and Wang, 1967, c1955. "Printed by Meriden-Stinehour Incorporated, Meriden,Connecticut."
John Hay Library; Starred Book Collection


*Hughes, Langston.
Tambourines to glory, a novel.

New York, Hill and Wang [1970]
First American Century Series Edition March 1970.
John D. Rockefeller Library


Swortzell, Lowell, ed.
Theatre for young audiences: around the world in 21 plays.

New York: Applause, c1997.
Includes: "USA: Soul Gone Home" by Langston Hughes
John Hay Library; Harris Collection


Bigsby, C.W.E., ed.
Three Negro plays; with an introduction by C. W. E. Bigsby.

Harmondsworth, Penguin, 1969.
Penguin plays, PL84.

Includes: "Mulatto" by Langston Hughes
John Hay Library; Harris Collection


Arbuthnot, May Hill.
Time for poetry; a representative collection of poetry for children, to be used in the classroom, home, or camp; especially planned for college classes in children's literature; with an introduction for teachers and parents and notes on the presentation of individual poems.
Illustrated by Arthur Paul; designed by Hal Kearney.

General edition.
Chicago, Scott, Foresman [1952]
John Hay Library; Harris Collection


Redding, J. Saunders.
To make a poet black.

Chapel Hill, University of North Carolina Press, 1939.
John D. Rockefeller Library


Redding, J. Saunders,
To make a poet Black.

With an introduction by Henry Louis Gates, Jr.
Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 1988.
John D. Rockefeller Library


*Still, William Grant.
Troubled island: an opera in 3 acts.
Libretto by Langston Hughes.

New York: Leeds Music Corp., c1949.
Play version presented under titles:
Emperor of Haiti and Drums of Haiti.
Samuel Coffin Eastman Fund
John Hay Library; Harris Collection


*Hughes, Langston.
Twelve millions.

[Book review of] Black America. Scott Nearing. Vanguard Press.
In: Book league monthly. New York, Book League of America, Inc. v. 2, no. 2, June, 1929. 25 cm. p. 174-176.
Samuel Coffin Eastman Fund
John Hay Library; Harris Collection


Swortzell, Lowell, ed.

The twelve plays of Christmas: traditional and modern plays for the holidays. Edited with introduction by Lowell Swortzell.
New York; London: Applause, 2000.
Includes: "Black Nativity" by Langston Hughes
John Hay Library; Harris Collection


Drinkwater, John, ed.
Twentieth-century poetry, edited by John Drinkwater,
Henry Seidel Canby and William Rose Benet.

[Cambridge]: Houghton Mifflin Company, 1929.
John D. Rockefeller Library

Price, Florence.
Two songs.

San Antonio, Tex.: Southern Music Co., c1994.
Publisher’s no.: V-96 Southern Music Co.
Art songs by American women composers; v. 2. Series editor: Ruth C. Friedberg.
Includes: "Fest o' Jesus", words by Langston Hughes.
John Hay Library; Harris Collection


Unicorn postcard series II.

Santa Barbara, Calif.: Unicorn Press, [1972.]
Printed in black, red and yellow on heavy paper. Issued
wrapped in paper band lettered in blue and sealed
with round sticker.from paper band around cards.
Includes: No. [7] "Pair in one" by Langston Hughes
John Hay Library; Broadsides Collection


Marques, Oswaldino, ed.
Videntes e sonambulos;
coletanea de poemas norte-americanos.

[Rio de Janeiro] Ministerio da Educacao e Cultura,
Servico de Documentacao [1955]
John Hay Library; Harris Collection

*Voices and visions [videorecording]:
[a television course in modern American poetry]

New York: New York Center for Visual History [production agency]; Santa Barbara, CA: Annenberg/CPB Project Intellimation [distributor], c1988.
Pt. 3. "Langston Hughes: the dream keeper."
Title from container; other title imformation, copyright date, and names of producers from Study guide and data sheets. With study guide by Alice Rabi Lichtenstein. "Initially broadcast on PBS in the spring of 1988"--study guide. Presenter, South Carolina ETV Network; senior producers, Jill Janows, Robert Chapman; executive producer, Lawrence Pitkethly.
John Hay Library; Harris Collection Videos

Perlman, Jim, ed.
Walt Whitman: the measure of his song.

Edited by Jim Perlman, Ed Folsom & Dan Campion;
introduction by Ed Folsom.
Second revised edition.
Duluth, Minn.: Holy Cow! Press, 1998.
Includes: "The Ceaseless Rings of Walt Whitman";
"Old Walt" by Langston Hughes
John Hay Library; Harris Collection


McDonald, Gerald D., comp.
A way of knowing, a collection of poems for boys.

Illustrated by Clare and John Ross.
New York, Crowell [1959]
John Hay Library; Harris Collection


*Hughes, Langston.
The ways of white folks.

Fourth printing, July, 1947.
New York, A.A. Knopf, 1947.
John Hay Library; Starred Book Collection

*Hughes, Langston.
The weary blues. With an introduction by Carl Van Vechten.

New York: Knopf, 1926.
Poems reprinted in part from various periodicals."Set up, electrotyped and printed by the Vail-Ballou Press, Inc., Binghamton, N.Y. Esparto paper manufactured in Scotland and furnished by W.F. Etherington & Co. ... bound by the H. Wolff Estate, New York." Bound in decorated orange paper over boards.
Second printing, February, 1926
Pages 33-48 interposed with p. 81-96. Covers chipped.
John Hay Library; Harris Collection


Hughes, Langston.
The weary blues [microform]. With an introduction by Carl Van Vechten.

New York: Knopf, 1926.
Poems reprinted in part from various periodicals."Set up, electrotyped and
printed by the Vail-Ballou Press, Inc., Binghamton, N.Y. Esparto paper
manufactured in Scotland and furnished by W.F. Etherington & Co. ... bound by
the H. Wolff Estate, New York." Bound in decorated orange paper over boards.
Copy 1: p. 33-48 interposed with p. 81-96. Covers chipped.
In: American poetry, 1901-1950, in the Harris Collection, Brown University Library.
Reel no. 1274. Item no. 15. Reproduced for the Great Collections Microfilming Project,
Phase II, Research Libraries Group. Microfilm. Hamden, CT.: Micrographic Systems of Conn., 1992.
John Hay Library; Harris Collection Microfilm

*Harrington, Donald Szantho.
What's the matter with Black power?

[New York] The Community Church of New York [1966]
Community pulpit, Series 1966-67, no. 2.

Includes: "What happens to a dream deferred?" by Langston Hughes,
and a dialogue, Black power; a search for umbra within.
Gift of The Community Church of New York
John Hay Library; Harris Collection


Hughes, Langston
Letter to Jay Saunders Redding
In: Jay Saunders Redding. Papers, [ca. 1940-1980]

John Hay Library Manuscripts



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