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  • An Italian VisitAn Italian Visit Quick View
    • An Italian VisitAn Italian Visit Quick View
    • An Italian Visit

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    • C. Day Lewis, former Professor of Poetry at Oxford, chooses a form that enables his various gifts to be displayed to advantage and to sustain rapt interest in a poem longer than convention now favours. It is a poem in seven parts: 'Dialogue at the Airport'; 'Flight to Italy'; 'A…
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  • Emily Bronte‘, a biographyEmily Bronte‘, a biography Quick View
    • Emily Bronte‘, a biographyEmily Bronte‘, a biography Quick View
    • Emily Bronte‘, a biography

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    • Winifred GŽrin (1901-1981) was a biographer, especially known for her biographies of each of the Bront‘ siblings (for which she won several awards). She was made a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature in 1968 and OBE in 1975.
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  • LupercalLupercal Quick View
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    • Lupercal

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    • Lupercal, Ted Hughes's second book, contains many of the unsettling and vivid animal poems for which Hughes is so rightly celebrated, including 'The Bull Moses', 'Hawk Roosting' and 'Pike'. Like his first, dedicated to his wife Sylvia Plath.
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  • News of the WorldNews of the World Quick View
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    • News of the World

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    • George Granville Barker (1913-1991) was an English poet identified with the New Apocalyptics movement which reacted against 1930s realism with mythical and surrealistic themes. He was helped by his editor at Faber, T. S. Eliot, to get a university teaching post in Japan which ended in 1940 as hostilities began.
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  • Strange Gravity: Songs Physical And Metaphysical (SIGNED)Strange Gravity: Songs Physical And Metaphysical (SIGNED) Quick View
  • The Hawk in the RainThe Hawk in the Rain Quick View
    • The Hawk in the RainThe Hawk in the Rain Quick View
    • The Hawk in the Rain

    • £120.00
    • Ted Hughes' first published book (which won the Galbraith Prize in USA on publication) - a collection of forty poems, dedicated to Sylvia Plath, whom he had married the previous year.
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  • The Hawk in the RainThe Hawk in the Rain Quick View
    • The Hawk in the RainThe Hawk in the Rain Quick View
    • The Hawk in the Rain

    • £130.00
    • Ted Hughes' first published book (which won the Galbraith Prize in USA on publication) - a collection of forty poems, dedicated to Sylvia Plath, whom he had married the previous year.
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  • Venus in Libra (SIGNED)Venus in Libra (SIGNED) Quick View
    • Venus in Libra (SIGNED)Venus in Libra (SIGNED) Quick View
    • Venus in Libra (SIGNED)

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    • John Bayliss was a British poet sometimes associated with the New Apocalyptics, a reaction against 1930s realism through surrealism and mysticism. He contributed in the war years to Poetry London and Poetry Quarterly; later to Poetry Review. He was also published in Air Force Poetry (1944). In 1977 he published…
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  • An Italian VisitAn Italian Visit Quick View
    • An Italian VisitAn Italian Visit Quick View
    • An Italian Visit

    • £35.00
    • C. Day Lewis, former Professor of Poetry at Oxford, chooses a form that enables his various gifts to be displayed to advantage and to sustain rapt interest in a poem longer than convention now favours. It is a poem in seven parts: 'Dialogue at the Airport'; 'Flight to Italy'; 'A…
    • Add to basket
  • Emily Bronte‘, a biographyEmily Bronte‘, a biography Quick View
    • Emily Bronte‘, a biographyEmily Bronte‘, a biography Quick View
    • Emily Bronte‘, a biography

    • £35.00
    • Winifred GŽrin (1901-1981) was a biographer, especially known for her biographies of each of the Bront‘ siblings (for which she won several awards). She was made a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature in 1968 and OBE in 1975.
    • Add to basket
  • LupercalLupercal Quick View
    • LupercalLupercal Quick View
    • Lupercal

    • £120.00
    • Lupercal, Ted Hughes's second book, contains many of the unsettling and vivid animal poems for which Hughes is so rightly celebrated, including 'The Bull Moses', 'Hawk Roosting' and 'Pike'. Like his first, dedicated to his wife Sylvia Plath.
    • Add to basket
  • News of the WorldNews of the World Quick View
    • News of the WorldNews of the World Quick View
    • News of the World

    • £35.00
    • George Granville Barker (1913-1991) was an English poet identified with the New Apocalyptics movement which reacted against 1930s realism with mythical and surrealistic themes. He was helped by his editor at Faber, T. S. Eliot, to get a university teaching post in Japan which ended in 1940 as hostilities began.
    • Add to basket
  • Strange Gravity: Songs Physical And Metaphysical (SIGNED)Strange Gravity: Songs Physical And Metaphysical (SIGNED) Quick View
  • The Hawk in the RainThe Hawk in the Rain Quick View
    • The Hawk in the RainThe Hawk in the Rain Quick View
    • The Hawk in the Rain

    • £120.00
    • Ted Hughes' first published book (which won the Galbraith Prize in USA on publication) - a collection of forty poems, dedicated to Sylvia Plath, whom he had married the previous year.
    • Add to basket
  • The Hawk in the RainThe Hawk in the Rain Quick View
    • The Hawk in the RainThe Hawk in the Rain Quick View
    • The Hawk in the Rain

    • £130.00
    • Ted Hughes' first published book (which won the Galbraith Prize in USA on publication) - a collection of forty poems, dedicated to Sylvia Plath, whom he had married the previous year.
    • Add to basket
  • Venus in Libra (SIGNED)Venus in Libra (SIGNED) Quick View
    • Venus in Libra (SIGNED)Venus in Libra (SIGNED) Quick View
    • Venus in Libra (SIGNED)

    • £25.00
    • John Bayliss was a British poet sometimes associated with the New Apocalyptics, a reaction against 1930s realism through surrealism and mysticism. He contributed in the war years to Poetry London and Poetry Quarterly; later to Poetry Review. He was also published in Air Force Poetry (1944). In 1977 he published…
    • Add to basket
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