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  1. John Van Alstyne Weaver, Jr. (July 17, 1893 – June 14, 1938, often credited as John V. A. Weaver) was an American poet, novelist and screenwriter whose poems attracted the approbation of H. L. Mencken, whose works were produced on stage and on film, and who had several screenwriting credits for work on properties where he was not ...

    • July 17, 1893, Charlotte, North Carolina, US
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    • June 14, 1938 (aged 44), Colorado Springs, Colorado, US
    • Peggy Wood
  2. 10. Dez. 2009 · Weaver, John V. A. (John Van Alstyne), 1893-1938. Publication date 1921 Publisher New York : A.A. Knopf Collection YorkUniversity; toronto Contributor Scott - York University Libraries Language English. 1 Addeddate 2009-12-10 15:18:57 Boo ...

  3. This collection includes the transcripts of manuscripts, plays, and poetry written by John Van Alstyn Weaver, a novelist, poet, and screenwriter, between 1920 and 1932.

  4. Project Gutenberg offers 73,385 free eBooks for Kindle, iPad, Nook, Android, and iPhone.

  5. Weaver, John Van Alstyne. by Richard Walser, 1996. 17 July 1893–14 June 1938. John Van Alstyne Weaver, writer, was born in Charlotte, the son of Annie Randolph Tate of Charlotte and John Van Alstyne Weaver, Sr., of New York State.

  6. Weaver, John V. A. (John Van Alstyne), 1893-1938. Wood, Peggy, 1892-1978. Hamilton College (Clinton, N.Y.) Occupations. Novelists, American -- 20th century. Poets, American -- 20th century. Screenwriters -- 20th century. Material types. Death masks. Using the collection. Location. Manuscripts and Archives Division.

  7. Famous poet / John Van Alstyn Weaver. 1893-1938. My poems (1) Titles list. Two Ways. Once in the Museum. We seen a little rose. In a jar of alcohol — You turns up your nose: "That's the way people think. Love ought to be — Last forever! Pickled roses! None o' that for me!" That night was fireworks. Out to Riverview. Gold and red and purple.