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POETRY: A Magazine of Verse

BOOKS RECEIVED

Original Verse:

Vision of War, by Lincoln Colcord. Macmillan.
Prohibition Poems and Other Verse, by Frank E. Herrick. Bretheren Publishing House, Elgin, Ill.
Youth, by Isaac Rosenberg. Privately printed.
Collected Poems, by Conde Benoist Pallen. P. J. Kennedy & Sons, New York.
Bronté Poems. Edited, with an Introduction, by Arthur C. Benson. G. P. Putman's Sons, New York.
Poems, by Gilbert K. Chesterton. John Lane Co.
Afternoons of April, by Grace Hazard Conkling. Houghton Mifflin Co.
Songs of the Workaday World, by Berton Braley. Geo. H. Doran Co., New York.
Stray Gold, A Rambler's Clean-up, by Ralph Graham Taber. St. Paul Book & Stationery Co.
The Factories, with Other Lyrics, by Margaret Widdemer. John C. Winston Co., Philadelphia.
Interflow, by Geoffery C. Faber. Houghton Mifflin Co.
New Poems, by Arthur K. Sabin. The Temple Sheen Press, East Sheen, Surrey, England.


Drama:

The Judge, by Louis James Block. The Gorham Press, Boston.
The Passing of Mars: A Modern Morality Play, by Marguerite Wilkinson. Privately printed.


Anthologies and Collections:

The Quiet Hour: Selected and arranged by Fitzroy Carrington. Houghton Mifflin Co.
Shakespeare Love Book: Compiled by Agnes Caldwell Way. Richard G. Badger.


Prose:

Tales From Old Japanese Dramas, by Asataro Miyamori. G. P. Putnam's Sons.

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