| ←Author Index: Sa | Carl Sandburg (1878–1967) |
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Works
Biography
- Abraham Lincoln: The Prairie Years (1926)
- Abraham Lincoln: The War Years (1939)
- Always the Young Strangers (1953) (autobiography)
- Ever the Winds of Chance (1983) (autobiography) (completed by Margaret Sandburg and George Hendrick)
- The Letters of Carl Sandburg (1968) (autobiographical/correspondence) (ed. Herbert Mitgang)
- Mary Lincoln: Wife and Widow (1932)
Poems
Poetry collections
- Contributed to American Poetry 1922:
- Breathing Tokens (1978) (ed. Margaret Sandburg)
- Chicago Poems (1916) (transcription project)
- Complete Poems (1950)
- Cornhuskers, which won a Pulitzer Prize (1918)
- Good Morning, America (1928)
- Harvest Poems (1950)
- Honey and Salt (1963)
- In Reckless Ecstasy (1904)
- The People, Yes (1936)
- Selected Poems (1926)
- Slabs of the Sunburnt West (1922)
- Smoke and Steel (1920)
Children's stories
- Rootabaga Stories (1922)
- Rootabaga Pigeons (1923)
- More Rootabaga Stories (1993)
Folk songs
- The American Songbag (1927)
- The New American Songbag (1950)
Miscellaneous
- The Family of Man (1955) (exhibition catalog)
- Steichen the Photographer (1929) (history)
Works about Sandburg
- "Sandburg, Carl," in The Encyclopedia Americana, New York: The Encyclopedia Americana Corporation (1920)
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