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Poetry
This collection includes poems, ballads, and limericks, and critical studies.
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Augury : an Oxford miscellany of verse and prose
Basil Blackwell
1940
An anthology of writings mainly by Oxford undergraduates, with contributions by C. S. Lewis, Edmund Blunden, and Keith Douglas.
Toward liberation
Hugh Hardyman
1953
A small collection of poems by the left-wing British expatriate and retired fruit grower who was a founding member of the American Civil Liberties Union
The bards of Galloway: a collection of poems, songs, ballads, etc.
Thomas Fraser
1889
A collection of Gallovidian poetry.
El Alamein, and other poems
Cyril Harrrey
1943
A collection of poems by the career diplomat.
The rhythmic year: poems
Fortune Press
1950s
A collection of poems reflecting aspects of the four seasons.
The house
Basil Blackwell
1920
A collection of poetry by an English writer who was involved with the Suffragette Movement.
The Hegley box containing : Can I come down now dad? ; Five sugars please ; These were your father's ; Love cuts
Methuen
1999
A boxed set of four of Hegley's collections of poems. Signed by the author on the box.
Ballads of World War II
Lili Marleen Club of Glasgow
1947
A privately published collection of bawdy, unrestrained and rebellious ballads by both Allied and Axis troops purporting to come from the Lili Marlene Club.
The crown and the sickle: an anthology
P.S. King & Staples Limited
1944
An anthology of war-time poetry, with a small selection of prose and essays. From the library of Scottish literary historian and literary critic, David Daiches.
The white horseman: prose and verse of the new apocalypse
Routledge
1941
An anthology of war-time poetry, with a small selection of prose and essays.
Blind men's flowers are green
Secker and Warburg
1940
The third collection of poems by the English novelist, poet, diarist, and radio producer.
A.T.I.: there is no need for alarm
Ornum Press Ltd.
1944
A collection of verse written between 1940 and 1944.
The gap of brightness: lyrical poems
Macmillan & Co. Ltd.
1940
The fourth collection of poems by the Irish poet and theatre director. Loosely laid in review slip.
The dance of death: les simulachres et historiees faces de la mort
Cygnet Press
1974
A new edition incorporating French, Latin and English texts.
Llaregub revisited Dylan Thomas and the state of modern poetry
Bowes and Bowes
1962
A critique of modern poetry with a focus on Dylan Thomas.
Love and Elizabeth: poems
Sylvan Press
1944
A collection of poems by the English writer, educator, editor, and publisher.
The nascent mind of Shelley
Clarendon Press
1971
Written to demonstrate the continuity in Shelley's main ideas and the relevance to his poetry.
Behold the Jew
Poetry Society (Incorporated)
1943
The first separate UK edition of the Greenwood Prize poem for 1943 which first appeared in 'The Poetry Review'.
Stammerings
Fortune Press
1944
A collection of poems, many of which first appeared in the 'Edinburgh Evening News'.
Jami: the Persian mystic
T.N. Foulis
1907
A collection of poetry by the 15th century Persian.
Poems
Collins
1945
A collection from a war poet who served with the 8th Army and then the 51st Division in Normandy, where he met his death.