George Faunce Whitcomb
George Faunce Whitcomb (December 1, 1893 – October 12, 1969), was an American poet, known best for three books on poetry: Eagle Quills in 1919, Jewels Of Romance in 1922, and Serpent’s Credo in 1931. He was a publisher, epigrammatist, and long-time resident of Carmel Valley, California.
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George Faunce Whitcomb
George Faunce Whitcomb (December 1, 1893 – October 12, 1969), was an American poet, known best for three books on poetry: Eagle Quills in 1919, Jewels Of Romance in 1922, and Serpent’s Credo in 1931. He was a publisher, epigrammatist, and long-time resident of Carmel Valley, California.
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Whitcomb in 1930
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Emily Faunce Whitcomb
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"Eagle Quills" , "Jewels Of Romance" , "Serpent’s Credo"
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Sergeant in the Motor Transport Corps
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Marion Boisot
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Mary Louise Robinson
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