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Down in My Heart: Peace Witness in War Time

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Stafford, William

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9780930769000

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0930769007

Edition: 2nd Pub Date: 1990
Publisher: Bench Press, The Summary: "Down in My Heart is not only Stafford's first book, but in some ways it is his most important book because it lays out the radical social & moral code by which he lived his life as a pacifist, a code that underlies every poem he ever wrote."-The Bloomsbury Review
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"Down in My Heart is not only Stafford's first book, but in some ways it is his most important book because it lays out the radical social & moral code by which he lived his life as a pacifist, a code that underlies every poem he ever wrote."-The Bloomsbury Review

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