Northern numbers: being representative selections from certain living Scottish poets. First series

foreword by C. M. G[rieve].

First edition.

Edinburgh : T.N. Foulis, 1920. 128 pages.

A collection of Scottish poetry including contributions by C. M. Grieve (his first appearance in book form), his brother Andrew Graham Grieve, John Buchan, and Neil Gunn.

Paperback.

G+ in integral oversized DW with wear and creasing to edges, and darkening to spine which extends to spine edges of both panels. Gift inscription to front free endpaper.

Ref No: 7151


Author(s): Grieve, Christopher Murray | Buchan, John | Gunn, Neil

Subject(s): Scottish literature

Collection(s): Hugh MacDiarmid | Poetry

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