The Book of the Homeless explained
The Book of the Homeless is a 1916 collection of essays, art, poetry, and musical scores. Proceeds of its sales were used to fund civilians displaced by World War I. It was edited by Edith Wharton.[1]
Contents
- A letter from Joseph Joffre[2]
- An introduction from Theodore Roosevelt
- A preface by Edith Wharton
Other works
External links
The Book of the Homeless (Le livre des sans-foyer) by Léon Bakst et al Gutenberg text
Notes and References
- Web site: The Book of the Homeless (1916).
- Web site: The Project Gutenberg eBook of The Book of The Homeless.. www.gutenberg.org.