John Brown Among the Quakers and Other Sketches
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Irving Berdine Richman
Irving Berdine Richman was an American poet known for his collection of poems titled "The Works of Irving Berdine Richman." His poetic style was characterized by vivid imagery and emotional depth, exploring themes of love, loss, and the human experience. Richman's work continues to resonate with readers for its profound insight and lyrical beauty.