Lucky poet: a self-study in literature and political ideas : being the autobiography of Hugh MacDiarmid (Christopher Murray Grieve)

First edition.

London : Methuen & Co. Ltd., 1943. xxiv, 436 pages, 1 unnumbered leaf of plate : frontispiece, illustration.

A first state copy with the libellous comment on page 172 alleging that Edgell Rickword had been a member of the 'Black and Tans' which forced the publishers to recall all unsold copies and insert a revised text.

Hardcover.

G+. Spine ends and corners bumped. Rubbing to edges. Sunning to spine. Marks to top page edges.

Ref No: 7153


Author(s): McDiarmid, Hugh

Subject(s): MacDiarmid, Hugh

Collection(s): Hugh MacDiarmid | Biographies and autobiographies | Politics

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