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Frederick JB Moore II's second book of poetry; Tribute is a collection of new & never before read poems written by Moore. The first of his work can still be found on poemhunter.com
This book is a collaboration of poems by Frederick J.B. Moore II. Each poem was hand selected by Moore to represent his works so far. Some poems showcase situations that he has gone through, or lessons he has learned; while others his imagination, and will to want things to change. He hopes that anyone who reads this book will be able to understand the unique story he wants to tell; through the specific poems he chooses to represent himself.
This work will serve as the authoritative reference text on the Supreme Court during the period of 1921 to 1930, when William Howard Taft was Chief Justice. It will become a point of common reference across multiple disciplines, including history, law, and political science.
List of bibliographies and trans. in v. 1-12.
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