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Caldwell, Thomas The Golden Book of Modern English Poetry EVERYMAN'S LIBRARY # 921 London J. M. Dent & Sons Limited 1941 First Edition Sixth Printing Hard Cover Very Good No Jacket EVERYMAN'S LIBRARY # 921 Introduction by Philip Henderson. Preface by Thomas Caldwell. "This is one of the pioneer and most popular of modern anthologies. In this Everyman edition, the book has been brought up to 1935 and now contains some 300 poems by 130 poets from T. E. Brown to Day Lewis.There is an index to first lines." Very good green cloth. Gilt titles. Blindstamp. Some wear, soiling, fading to spine. (1935), 12mo, xxiii, 404pp. Temple Press 2 page Rhys essay bound in. 3/2//N Seymour Price:
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Caldwell, Thomas The Golden Book of Modern English Poetry EVERYMAN'S LIBRARY # 921 London J. M. Dent & Sons Limited 1938 First Edition Fourth Printing Hard Cover Very Good No Jacket EVERYMAN'S LIBRARY # 921. Introduction by Philip Henderson. Preface to the First Edition by Thomas Caldwell Editor. "The half-century, 1870-1920, is one of those definite periods which lend themselves to review within the limits of an anthology. This anthology is intended to serve as some guide to what is best and most notable in the poetry written during the course of the period mentioned; and it finds its justification in the fact that no similar collection professes to survey modern Engilsh poetry in equal detail." RG4 Very good green cloth. Gilt titles. Slight wear. (1938), (1935), 12mo, (xxvi), 404pp. Temple Press Index of First Lines 3/2//N Seymour Price:
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Caldwell, Thomas The Golden Book of Modern English Poetry EVERYMAN'S LIBRARY # 921 London J. M. Dent & Sons Limited 1941 First Edition Sixth Printing Hard Cover Very Good No Jacket EVERYMAN'S LIBRARY # 921. Introduction by Philip Henderson. Preface to the First Edition by Thomas Caldwell Editor. "The half-century, 1870-1920, is one of those definite periods which lend themselves to review within the limits of an anthology. This anthology is intended to serve as some guide to what is best and most notable in the poetry written during the course of the period mentioned; and it finds its justification in the fact that no similar collection professes to survey modern Engilsh poetry in equal detail." RG4 Very Good green cloth. Gilt titles. Slight wear, slight fading to spine, previous owner name inside, missing small corner piece of blank endpaper. (1941), (1935), 12mo, (xxvi), 404pp. Temple Press 2 page Rhys Essay Index of First Lines 3/2//N Seymour Price:
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Caldwell, Thomas The Golden Book of Modern English Poetry EVERYMAN'S LIBRARY # 921 London J. M. Dent & Sons Limited 1941 First Edition Sixth Printing Hard Cover Very Good No Jacket EVERYMAN'S LIBRARY # 921. Introduction by Philip Henderson. Preface to the First Edition by Thomas Caldwell Editor. "The half-century, 1870-1920, is one of those definite periods which lend themselves to review within the limits of an anthology. This anthology is intended to serve as some guide to what is best and most notable in the poetry written during the course of the period mentioned; and it finds its justification in the fact that no similar collection professes to survey modern Engilsh poetry in equal detail." RG4 Very Good green cloth. Gilt titles. Slight wear, slight fading to spine, (1941), (1935), 12mo, (xxvi), 404pp. Temple Press 2 page Rhys Essay Index of First Lines 3/2//N Seymour Price:
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Caldwell, Thomas The Golden Book of Modern English Poetry EVERYMAN'S LIBRARY # 921 London J. M. Dent & Sons Limited 1941 First Edition Sixth Printing Hard Cover Very Good No Jacket EVERYMAN'S LIBRARY # 921. Introduction by Philip Henderson. Preface to the First Edition by Thomas Caldwell Editor. "The half-century, 1870-1920, is one of those definite periods which lend themselves to review within the limits of an anthology. This anthology is intended to serve as some guide to what is best and most notable in the poetry written during the course of the period mentioned; and it finds its justification in the fact that no similar collection professes to survey modern Engilsh poetry in equal detail." RG4 Very good green cloth Gilt titles. Slight wear, slight fading to spine, previous owner name inside. (1941), (1935), 12mo, (xxvi), 404pp. Temple Press 2 page Rhys Essay Index of First Lines 3/2//N Seymour Price:
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