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Published by The Scarecrow Press, 1968
Seller: BookDepart, Shepherdstown, WV, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condition: UsedGood. Hardcover; fading and shelf wear to exterior, with spotting to back cover; fading to pages; in good condition with clean text, firm binding. No dust jacket.
Published by Johnson Reprint Corporation, 1961
Seller: Books From California, Simi Valley, CA, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condition: Good. All issues of this volume of the journal bound together. Ex-library copy with usual markings. Shows minor wear.
Published by The Scarecrow Press, Inc, Metuchen, 1968
Seller: Oak Knoll Books, ABAA, ILAB, NEW CASTLE, DE, U.S.A.
1968, 8vo., cloth. 1968, 8vo., cloth. 215 pages. Reproduced from typescript. Includes a chapter on the future.
Published by Scarecrow Press, Metuchen, NJ, 1968
Seller: Snookerybooks, Philippolis, South Africa
Book
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Ex-lib with usual stamps etc. Boards plastic protected. 215pp.
Published by William MacLellan/ Poetry Scotland Series, Glasgow, 1944
Book First Edition
Condition: Very Good. FIRST EDITION, INSCRIBED BY HELEN B. CRIUICKSHANK. Slim 8vo, pp. 59, (1) + b/w frontis portrait. Quarter blue cloth, spine lettered in gilt, white paper boards. Gentle wear and pushing to spine ends and corners, boards gently soiled. Toned, inscribed in blue pen to ffep: "With best wishes from Helen./ July 6 1946," pencil notes underneath and to front pastedown identify the inscription as that of Helen B. Cruickshank. Else, clean and tight. A pleasing association copy, inscribed by Grieve's close friend and fellow poet and player in the Scottish Renaissance. Very good Includes a Glossary to rear. The selection, through which Saunders Crombie aimed to present "the cream of Hugh MacDiarmid's poetry while exemplifying the varied nature of his work," includes one poem that first appeared in The Modern Scot, 'Harry Semen' (see ref. 2444) Helen Burness Cruickshank (1886-1975) was another Angus-born poet with links to the Scottish Renaissance (see also item 5). Having submitted poems to Christopher Grieve's new anthology, Northern Numbers, the two poets became lifelong friends, as well working together for Scottish PEN; Cruickshank began as Honorary Secretary, but later took over the helm from Grieve. Indeed, Cruickshank's Edinburgh home, Dinnieduff, became a centre of Scottish literary activity and society during this period, which Cruickshank later referred to as a watershed time in her life. She was also a founding member of the Saltire Society.
Published by Student Christian Movement, 1915
Seller: Lincolnshire Old Books, Sleaford, Lincolnshire, United Kingdom
Book First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. First Edition. First Printing. 8vo. 239pp. Prussian blue boards with gilt lettering to spine & front board. A very good copy with a few marks to boards. No tearing or splitting to spine. Mild lightening to spine. Internally complete & clean. Old ink retailers stamp & ink name "Morgans Vale Womens Union 1918" to front endpaper. Endpapers original and unsplit.