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Poetry: A Magazine of Verse vol. XLIX (49) no. IV (4) (January 1937): English Number
Morton Dauwen Zabel (ed.); W. H. Auden and Michael Roberts (guest eds.)
Editorial: Poetry, Chicago, IL 1937
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- Publicación periódica
Librería: Test Centre Books, Norwich, Reino UnidoTest Centre Books
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Soft cover. Condición: Good. 1st Edition. 8vo. Wrappers. [64pp.]. Cover designed by Eric Gill. Contributors include Dylan Thomas, Stephen Spender, William Empson, Charles Madge, George Barker, C. Day Lewis, Roger Roughton, Roberts, Auden, and more. Wrappers rubbed with loss at the fore edge and spine tail, the whole with an old…vertical crease (mild now), the contents generally clean otherwise.
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(AUDEN GROUP) AUDEN, W.H.; ISHERWOOD, Christopher; SPENDER, Stephen; UPWARD, Edward; ROBERTS, Michael (ed.)
Editorial: The Hogarth Press 1933
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Librería: Watersmead Books, Great Torrington, DEVON, Reino UnidoWatersmead Books
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Hardcover. Condición: Fine. 1st Edition. FIRST EDITION of this seminal collection, signed to front free endpaper by Stephen Spender, Christopher Isherwood, Edward Upward and W.H. Auden (signing vertically as Wystan). 1200 copies printed. Other contributors include Cecil Day Lewis, William Plomer and John Lehmann. From the librar…y of Olive Mangeot, wife of the violinist Andre Mangeot who hired Isherwood in 1925 to be part-time secretary of his string quartet. Another member of the quartet was the cellist and conductor John Barbirolli. Olive Mangeot became a sort of honorary mother to Isherwood and his friends. They were frequent visitors at her home and would inscribe copies of their books to her, although it is unusual to have their signatures together. Octavo. Finely rebound in green and yellow marbled vellum by James Brockman of Oxford in 2001, with design blocked in gilt to upper board replicating the arrangement of the signatures, lettered to spine in gilt, AEG, new endpapers. Housed in a custom green solander box. Book and box fine. [Bloomfield & Mendelson, B7]. Signed by Author(s).