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Poetry
This collection includes poems, ballads, and limericks, and critical studies.
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The New Athenian Broadsheet
Favil Press
1951
Contains 'The sauchs in the Reuch Heuch Hauch' by Hugh MacDiarmid.
Agenda
William Cookson
1961
Contains 'When the birds come back to Rhiannon' by Hugh MacDiarmid.
Quarto
Runa Press
1943
A collection of poems titled 'Earth fire'. Loosely inserted compliments slip.
Voices: anthology of individualist writings
Opus Press
1944
A collection of poetry and prose. From the library of noted Scottish short story writer Fred Urquhart.
Botteghe Oscure
Arnoldo Mondadori Editore
1952
Literary journal with numerous contributors including William Burford, Italo Calvino, Christopher Logue, Dannie Abse, and Robert Besson.
Botteghe Oscure
Arnoldo Mondadori Editore
1953
Literary journal with numerous contributors Norman McCaig, Stephen Spender, Charles Fox, and Carlo Levi.
Botteghe Oscure
Arnoldo Mondadori Editore
1955
Literary journal with numerous contributors Carlos Fuentes, Richard Wilbur, Anthony Hecht, and Calvin Thomas.
Miss Bedell and other poems
Chatto and Windus
1924
Number 13 of 50 numbered and signed by the author as part of a special edition.
Some portraits of the Lake Poets and their homes
G. P. Abraham, Ltd.
1947
A collection of short biographies of poets who lived or worked in the Lake District, with
The Spenserian Holmes: being the annotated manuscript of 'The hell of the Baskervilles'
Battered Silicon Dispatch Box
1998
The text of, and commentary on, a 'newly discovered' Sherlockian manuscript in the form of a Spenserian poem, with essays.
In shabby streets, and other verses
Spottiswoode, Ballantyne & Co. Ltd.
1942
A collection of poems by the noted English educationalist, scholar and cleric. Gift inscription on the front cover from the author to Ada Shirlaw, the family nanny.
Selected poems
Cape Goliard
1968
The first collection by this major Israeli poet to be translated into English.
Squatter's luck, and other poems
Melbourne University Press in Association with Oxford University Press
1942
The first collection by the Australian poet, essayist, novelist and painter.
Pillars to remembrance
Oxford University Press
1948
A collection of poems each of which is dedicated to a particular friend of the author.
Les yeux d'Elsa
Éditions Horizon-La France Libre
1943
A collection of poems by one of the leading voices in the French surrealist movement.
Of period and place
Jonathan Cape
1944
A collection of poems by the well known cricket commentator.
Clausentum
Jonathan Cape
1946
A combination of poetry and illustration that provides a picture of the ancient Roman Clausentum, which stood by the Itchen river near Southampton.
Sir Gawain and the green knight
Faber and Faber
2007
A new translation of the mediaeval poem.
Veronica's book: with notes on sleep-and-poetry
Polygon
1989
A cycle of poems recording the first six months of the author's daughter.
Vietnam poems
Carcanet Press
1970
Balaban was a conscientious objector who disregarded his student deferment to go to Vietnam with the International Volunteer Services. A limited edition of 600.
The lyric-epic of love : being love-sonnets divided into books according to the stages of love's growth and harmonised with the answering moods and phrases of nature
Eric Stevens
2001
A collection of poems by the Anglo-Indian writer and anarchist. A limited edition of 150 copies. From the library of Alan Anderson, of Tragara Press. With loosely laid in postcard from John Adlard to, and notes by, Alan Anderson.