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“1914” Five Sonnets
- £120.00
- Published in his lifetime, this little anthology includes one of his best-loved poems, The Soldier
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1914 & Other Poems
- £7.00
- Early collection of Rupert Brooke's war poetry including the 1914 poems, The South Seas, and Grantchester.
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An Elegy
- £40.00
- Very rare copy of this work by Locke Ellis (1878-1950), who was one of the so-called Georgian poets (who published anthologies of their work between 1911 and 1922). All men (until the final two antologies of 1919 and 1922 included women), they counted among their number the likes of Rupert…
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An Octave
- £120.00
- Introduced by Charles Causley. Edition limited to 350 numbered copies, 100 of which were presented to the author on his eightieth birthday, 250 being reserved for subscribers.
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Collected Poems (Sassoon)
- £20.00
- Sassoon's fame as a novelist and autobiographer, and the success of his posthumously published Diaries, have somewhat obscured his achievement as a poet. Apart from the famous War Poems of 1919, which firmly established his reputation, he published eight volumes of verse during his lifetime. This collected edition represents his…
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Complete Poems of Rupert Brooke
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- Complete poetry of the great 1st World War poet
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Complete Poems of Rupert Brooke
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- Complete poetry of the great 1st World War poet
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Complete Poems of Rupert Brooke
- £15.00
- 2nd impression a month after 1st thus edition. Complete poetry of the great 1st World War poet
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Democracy and the Arts
- £20.00
- Brooke's essay was first written in 1910 as an address to the Cambridge Fabian Society of which Brooke was president while up at King's. Only published posthumously in 1946.
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Lest we forget, a war anthology
- £20.00
- Edited by H. B. Elliott and published in aid of Queen Mary Needlework Guild, the writers and poets featured include James Elroy Flecker, Thomas Hardy, Frank Sidgwick, Alfred Noyes, Grace Tollemache et al. The foreword was written by Baroness Orczy (writter of the Scarlet Pimpernel novels).
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Livelihood: Dramatic Reveries
- £25.00
- Gibson was one of the Georgian poets and a close friend of Rupert Brooke (becoming literary executor after his death); this was his 8th published volume of poetry.
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Memoirs of an Infantry Officer
- £600.00
- As the capstone of Sassoon's masterful Sherston trilogy, Sherston's Progress--whose evocation of Bunyan's Pilgrim's Progress is not at all accidental--literally brings home the unforgettable journey of George Sherston from aristocratic childhood through war hero and anti-war martyr, all the way to wounded veteran trying to move on from the Great…
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Meredith
- £20.00
- The great war poet and memoirist Siegfried Sassoon (1886-1967) turned his attention to the great Victorian man of letters George Meredith (who had been nominated for the Nobel Literature prize 7 times).
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Meredith
- £25.00
- The great war poet and memoirist Siegfried Sassoon (1886-1967) turned his attention to the great Victorian man of letters George Meredith (who had been nominated for the Nobel Literature prize 7 times).
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Meredith
- £25.00
- The great war poet and memoirist Siegfried Sassoon (1886-1967) turned his attention to the great Victorian man of letters George Meredith (who had been nominated for the Nobel Literature prize 7 times).
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-
“1914” Five Sonnets
- £120.00
- Published in his lifetime, this little anthology includes one of his best-loved poems, The Soldier
- Add to basket
-
1914 & Other Poems
- £7.00
- Early collection of Rupert Brooke's war poetry including the 1914 poems, The South Seas, and Grantchester.
- Add to basket
-
An Elegy
- £40.00
- Very rare copy of this work by Locke Ellis (1878-1950), who was one of the so-called Georgian poets (who published anthologies of their work between 1911 and 1922). All men (until the final two antologies of 1919 and 1922 included women), they counted among their number the likes of Rupert…
- Add to basket
-
An Octave
- £120.00
- Introduced by Charles Causley. Edition limited to 350 numbered copies, 100 of which were presented to the author on his eightieth birthday, 250 being reserved for subscribers.
- Add to basket
-
Collected Poems (Sassoon)
- £20.00
- Sassoon's fame as a novelist and autobiographer, and the success of his posthumously published Diaries, have somewhat obscured his achievement as a poet. Apart from the famous War Poems of 1919, which firmly established his reputation, he published eight volumes of verse during his lifetime. This collected edition represents his…
- Add to basket
-
Complete Poems of Rupert Brooke
- £10.00
- Complete poetry of the great 1st World War poet
- Add to basket
-
Complete Poems of Rupert Brooke
- £15.00
- Complete poetry of the great 1st World War poet
- Add to basket
-
Complete Poems of Rupert Brooke
- £15.00
- 2nd impression a month after 1st thus edition. Complete poetry of the great 1st World War poet
- Add to basket
-
Democracy and the Arts
- £20.00
- Brooke's essay was first written in 1910 as an address to the Cambridge Fabian Society of which Brooke was president while up at King's. Only published posthumously in 1946.
- Add to basket
-
Lest we forget, a war anthology
- £20.00
- Edited by H. B. Elliott and published in aid of Queen Mary Needlework Guild, the writers and poets featured include James Elroy Flecker, Thomas Hardy, Frank Sidgwick, Alfred Noyes, Grace Tollemache et al. The foreword was written by Baroness Orczy (writter of the Scarlet Pimpernel novels).
- Add to basket
-
Livelihood: Dramatic Reveries
- £25.00
- Gibson was one of the Georgian poets and a close friend of Rupert Brooke (becoming literary executor after his death); this was his 8th published volume of poetry.
- Add to basket
-
Memoirs of an Infantry Officer
- £600.00
- As the capstone of Sassoon's masterful Sherston trilogy, Sherston's Progress--whose evocation of Bunyan's Pilgrim's Progress is not at all accidental--literally brings home the unforgettable journey of George Sherston from aristocratic childhood through war hero and anti-war martyr, all the way to wounded veteran trying to move on from the Great…
- Add to basket
-
Meredith
- £20.00
- The great war poet and memoirist Siegfried Sassoon (1886-1967) turned his attention to the great Victorian man of letters George Meredith (who had been nominated for the Nobel Literature prize 7 times).
- Add to basket
-
Meredith
- £25.00
- The great war poet and memoirist Siegfried Sassoon (1886-1967) turned his attention to the great Victorian man of letters George Meredith (who had been nominated for the Nobel Literature prize 7 times).
- Add to basket
-
Meredith
- £25.00
- The great war poet and memoirist Siegfried Sassoon (1886-1967) turned his attention to the great Victorian man of letters George Meredith (who had been nominated for the Nobel Literature prize 7 times).
- Add to basket
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