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  • Look We Have Coming to Dover!Look We Have Coming to Dover! Quick View
    • Look We Have Coming to Dover!Look We Have Coming to Dover! Quick View
    • Look We Have Coming to Dover!

    • £14.00
    • Winner: FORWARD PRIZE for individual poem 2004. Taking in its sights Matthew Arnold's 'land of dreams', the collection explores the idealism and reality of a multicultural Britain with wit, intelligence and no small sense of mischief. Nagra, whose own parents came to England from the Punjab in the 1950s, conjures…
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    • Look We Have Coming to Dover! (SIGNED)

    • £30.00
    • Winner: FORWARD PRIZE for individual poem 2004. Taking in its sights Matthew Arnold's 'land of dreams', the collection explores the idealism and reality of a multicultural Britain with wit, intelligence and no small sense of mischief. Nagra, whose own parents came to England from the Punjab in the 1950s, conjures…
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  • Look We Have Coming to Dover!Look We Have Coming to Dover! Quick View
    • Look We Have Coming to Dover!Look We Have Coming to Dover! Quick View
    • Look We Have Coming to Dover!

    • £14.00
    • Winner: FORWARD PRIZE for individual poem 2004. Taking in its sights Matthew Arnold's 'land of dreams', the collection explores the idealism and reality of a multicultural Britain with wit, intelligence and no small sense of mischief. Nagra, whose own parents came to England from the Punjab in the 1950s, conjures…
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  • Look We Have Coming to Dover! (SIGNED)Look We Have Coming to Dover! (SIGNED) Quick View
    • Look We Have Coming to Dover! (SIGNED)Look We Have Coming to Dover! (SIGNED) Quick View
    • Look We Have Coming to Dover! (SIGNED)

    • £30.00
    • Winner: FORWARD PRIZE for individual poem 2004. Taking in its sights Matthew Arnold's 'land of dreams', the collection explores the idealism and reality of a multicultural Britain with wit, intelligence and no small sense of mischief. Nagra, whose own parents came to England from the Punjab in the 1950s, conjures…
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