Robert Haven Schauffler
(1879–1964)

Author, lecturer, and musician, was born of American missionary parents in Brünn, (then in Austria), on April 8, 1879.

Works include

  • Our American Holidays - Christmas (1949)
  • Peter Pantheism (1925) (Renewal: R107395)
  • The poetry cure, a pocket medicine chest of verse (1925) (Renewal: R107396)
  • Armistice Day (1927)
  • The poetry cure, with Marion Bauer (1927) (Renewal: R142711)
  • Beethoven: the man who freed music. Vol. 1-2 (1929) (Renewal: R177906)
  • Hobnails in Eden. Poems of a Maine vagabond (1929) (Renewal: R184036)
  • A manthology; songs that are fit for men, and a few women (1931) (Renewal: R223602)
  • The junior poetry cure (1931) (Renewal: R221514)
  • The mad musician; an abridgment of Beethoven: the man who freed music (1932) (Renewal: R235550)
  • The unknown Brahms (1933) (Renewal: R270241)
  • Hallowe'en; its origin, spirit, celebration, and significance as related in prose and verse (1933) (Renewal: R270236)
  • The magic of music, an anthology for music (1935) (Renewal: R307533)
  • The days we celebrate. (1940)
  • New and selected poems (1942) (Renewal: R478978)
  • Democracy days; an anthology of the best prose and verse on democracy. (Our American holidays) (1942) (Renewal: R478980) with Hilah Paulmier
  • Pan-American Day; an anthology of the best prose and verse. (Our American holidays) (1943) (Renewal: R499842) (with Hilah Paulmier)
  • Florestan, the life and work of Robert Schumann (1945) (Renewal: R544833)
  • Peace days (1946) (Renewal: R568386), Hilah Paulmier
  • Good will days (1947) (Renewal: R607025)

Poetry

Anthologized

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