Ha! Ha! Among the trumpets: poems in transit

by Alun Lewis ; foreword by Robert Graves.

First edition.

London : George Allen & Unwin Ltd, 1945. 75 pages, 1 unnumbered leaf of plate : frontispiece, illustration.

The second collection of poems by the Welsh writer who took his own life while on active service in Burma. From the library of Sydney Goodsir Smith, one of the major figures of the Scottish Renaissance. With a loosely inserted article from New Writing on Lewis.

Hardcover.

G+ in G unclipped DW with marks and stains to panels, wear and tear to extremities, and chipping to spine ends. Spine ends bumped. Rust marks from staple to front endpapers. Previous owner's inscription on front free endpaper.

Ref No: 7453


Author(s): Lewis, Alun | Graves, Robert von Ranke

Collection(s): Signed, associated, and limited editions | Poetry

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