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A SELECTION FROM THE LIST OF PUBLICATIONS OF THE POETRY BOOKSHOP
35 Devonshire Street, Theobalds Road, London, W.C. 1.

Anthologies

I GEORGIAN POETRY, 1911-12. Edited by E. M. Pp. 197. Brown Boards. Fifteenth Thousand. Price 7/6 net. (Postage 4d.). Contributors: — Lascelles Abercrombie — Gordon Bottomley — Rupert Brooke — G. K. Chesterton — W. H. Davies — Walter De La Mare — John Drinkwater — James Elroy Flecker — Wilfrid Wilson Gibson — D. H. Lawrence — John Masefield — Harold Monro — T. Sturge Moore — Ronald Ross — E. B. Sargant — James Stephens — R. C. Trevelyan.
II GEORGIAN POETRY, 1913-15. Edited by E.M. Pp. 244. Blue Boards. Fourteenth Thousand. Price 7/6 net. (Postage 5d.). Contributors: — Lascelles Abercrombie — Gordon Bottomley — Rupert Brooke — W. H. Davies — Walter De La Mare — John Drinkwater — James Elroy Flecker — Wilfrid Wilson Gibson — Ralph Hodgson — D. H. Lawrence — Francis Ledwidge — John Masefield — Harold Monro — James Stephens.
III GEORGIAN POETRY, 1916-17. Edited by E. M. Pp. 186. Green Boards. Thirteenth Thousand. Price 7/6 net. (Postage 4d.). Contributors: — W. J. Turner — James Stephens — J. C. Squire — Siegfried Sassoon — I. Rosenberg — Robert Nichols — Harold Monro — John Masefield — Ralph Hodgson — Robert Graves — Wilfrid Wilson Gibson — John Freeman — John Drinkwater — Walter De La Mare — W. H. Davies — Gordon Bottomley — Maurice Baring — Herbert Asquith.
IV GEORGIAN POETRY, 1918-19. Edited by E. M. Pp. 196. Orange Boards. Fifteenth Thousand. Price 7/6 net. (Postage 4d.). Contributors: — Lascelles Abercrombie — Gordon Bottomley — Francis Brett Young — W. H. Davies — Walter De La Mare — John Drinkwater — John Freeman — Wilfrid Wilson Gibson — Robert Graves — D. H. Lawrence — Harold Monro — Robert Nichols — J. D. C. Pellow — Siegfried Sassoon — Edward Shanks — Fredegond Shove — J. C. Squire — W. J. Turner.

The object of the volumes of "Georgian Poetry" is to provide a convenient survey of the work of some poets of the newer generation.

In each case the poems included are drawn from the years indicated in the title.


Miscellaneous Volumes of Poetry

OTHERWORLD: CADENCES. By F. S. Flint. 5/- net.

STRANGE MEETINGS. By Harold Monro. [A New Edition. (Third Thousand) in black paper boards.] 5/- net.

MAGPIES IN PICARDY. By T. P. Cameron Wilson. Paper Boards. 4/- net.

OVER THE BRAZIER. By Robert Graves. [A New Editon.] 3/- net.

POEMS. By John Alford. 2/- net.

SPRING MORNING. By Frances Cornford. (Woodcuts by G. Raverat.) Second Thousand. 1/3 net.

THE OLD SHIPS. By James Elroy Flecker. Third Thousand. 1/- net.

CHILDREN OF LOVE. By Harold Monro. Third Thousand. 8d. net.

A COLLECTION OF NURSERY RHYMES. With one hundred decorations by C. Lovat Fraser. Third Thousand. Wrappers, 1/- net. Paper Boards, 1/6 net (Postage 1½d.).

The Dramatic Works of Michael Field

BORGIA (1905). 3/6 net. (Postage 4d.).

QUEEN MARIAMNE (1908). 3/6 net. (Postage 4d.).

THE TRAGEDY OF PARDON and DIAN (1911). 3/6 net. (Postage 4d.).

THE ACCUSER, TRISTAN DE LEONOIS and A MESSIAH (1911). 3/6 net. (Postage 4d.).

DEIRDRE, A QUESTION OF MEMORY, and RAS BYZANCE. 5/- net. (Postage 3d.).

IN THE NAME OF TIME. 4/- net. (Postage 2d.).


Rhyme Sheets (Coloured Decorations)
(Price 5d. net each.) Size 23 ins. by 8 ins.

1 OH, WHAT SHALL THE MAN?

2 CHILDREN'S. (Three Poems.)

3 POEMS BY WORDSWORTH.

4 OVERHEARD ON A SALTMARSH. (Harold Monro.) Two Poems.

5 ARABIA. (Walter De La Mare.)

6 BEAUTIFUL MEALS. (T. Sturge Moore.) Two Poems.

7 THE VULGAR LITTLE LADY. (Jane and Ann Taylor.)

8 THE CITY. (John Drinkwater.) Two Poems.

9 DRINKING. (Abraham Cowley.)

10 KEITH OF RAVELSTON. (Sydney Dobell.)

The Decorations of No's. 1, 2, 4 and 5 are by Charles Winzer; No. 3 by Albert Rutherston; 6 by T. Sturge Moore; No. 7 by Rachel Marshall; 8, 9 and 10 by C. Lovat Fraser.

(Postage up to 4 items, 11/2d.; the set of 10, 3d.).

Rhyme Sheets (Second Series)
(Price 4d. net each.) Size 14 ins. by 7 ins.

1 VESPERS. (T. E. Brown.)

2 THE OLD. (Roden Noel.)

3 ON A CERTAIN LADY AT COURT. (Alexander Pope.)

4 THERE IS A LADY SWEET AND KIND. (Anonymous.)

5 A MEMORY. (William Allingham.)

6 SONG. (Thomas Campion.)

7 THE PARTING. (Michael Drayton.)

8 FOR THE BAPTIST. (William Drummond.)

9 MELANCHOLY. (John Fletcher.)

10 THE SAD DAY. (Thomas Flatman.)

11 BOG LOVE. (Shane Leslie.)

12 FOR A GUEST ROOM. (John Drinkwater.)

The Decorations of No's. 1, 4, 6, 7, 10, 11 and 12 are by C. Lovat Fraser; No. 2 is by Paul Nash; No's. 3 and 5 are by John Nash; No. 8 is by Charles Winzer; No. 9 by Rupert Lee.

(Postage up to 4 items, 1½d.; the set, 3d.).


THE POETRY BOOKSHOP was founded in 1912 with the object of establishing a practical relation between poetry and the public.

THE FOLLOWING LISTS will be sent on application:

A List of some of the Principal Volumes of Modern Poetry stocked by the Poetry Bookshop. (Revised half-yearly.)

A List of Books on Subjects connected with the Technique, History, and Criticism of Poetry.

A List of Poetry Bookshop Publications.

Address:
35 DEVONSHIRE STREET, THEOBALDS ROAD, LONDON, W.C. 1.

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