Humanitarians & Philanthropists | Poems
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GEORGE H. "G.H." CALVERT - AUTOGRAPH POEM SIGNED 06/20/1869 - HFSID 297059Handwritten poem about meditation signed by George H. Calvert as "G. H. Calvert", dated June 20, 1869, in Newport, Rhode Island. The 8-line poem starts with "There is a deeper deep than thought." Calvert was a notable editor and scholar.Sale Price $165.00
$200.00
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ROBERT COLLYER - AUTOGRAPH POEM SIGNED - HFSID 198009Autograph poem signed by Robert Collyer expresses thoughts on prudence and leadership. Collyer, a Unitarian minister and anti-slavery advocate, wrote this piece, showcasing his literary contributions alongside his religious work and activism during the Civil War.Price: $360.00
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ROBERT COLLYER - INSCRIBED AUTOGRAPH POEM SIGNED 12/26/1894 - HFSID 79402Handwritten poem on a theological theme, inscribed and signed by Robert Collyer, dated December 26th, 1894, to Mrs. Lydia A. Coonley. The poem reflects on faith and knowledge, highlighting Collyer's background as a prominent Unitarian minister and author.Sale Price $345.00
$420.00
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MORRIS FISHBEIN - AUTOGRAPH POEM SIGNED 11/9 - HFSID 17903Poem by Morris Fishbein contains a four-line verse signed "Morris Fishbein." Dated "Nov. 9." Includes two unknown signatures on verso. Fishbein was a prominent medical doctor and editor of JAMA from 1924 to 1950.Sale Price $105.00
$120.00
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WILL INMAN - INSCRIBED POEM SIGNED 05/07/1968 - HFSID 79416Inscribed poem signed by Will Inman includes a portion of his work Mandala of Manhole Covers, dedicated to a fan, Henry Strong. The inscription reads, “Will Inman/ 7 May 1968” in blue felt tip.Price: $220.00
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WILL INMAN - INSCRIBED POEM SIGNED 07/07/1968 - HFSID 83108Poem inscribed by Will Inman, titled "Dilation", includes the inscription, "For Henry/ from Will/ 7 July 1968", written in blue felt tip below a facsimile signature. Inman was an activist and poet, publishing his first collection in 1964.Price: $220.00
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TOYOHIKO KAGAWA - POEM SIGNED - HFSID 167753Poem signed by Toyohiko Kagawa, titled "Japan Can Teach", is an 8-line piece from his work Songs from the Land of Dawn, published in 1949. Kagawa was a notable Japanese pacifist and social reformer, active in humanitarian efforts.Sale Price $295.00
$360.00

