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INSCRIBED & SIGNED BY AUTHOR DECEMBER 1992, on half title page. Softcover shows modest shelf/edge/corner wear - gentle creasing to spine. Read but not abused with 20 pages of sparse notations out ...
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INSCRIBED & SIGNED BY AUTHOR DECEMBER 1992, on half title page. Softcover shows modest shelf/edge/corner wear - gentle creasing to spine. Read but not abused with 20 pages of sparse notations out of 388 total pages. ; Signed by Author
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Covering Charles Tomlinson's work over a period of thirty years, this volume reveals how his poetry moves continually between two poles--England and America, country and town, home and abroad, and nature and history. Tomlinson infuses his poetry with a special reverence for the natural world and a distaste for the human forces that inflict violence upon it. Revised and expanded, this new paperback edition now includes the poems that appeared in the collection, Notes from New York.Product Info
ISBN: 0192820729
ISBN-13: 9780192820723
Publisher: Oxford
Year: 1987
Type: Used
Binding: Softcover
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