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  • Meyer, Michael; Keyes, Sidney [eds]

    Language: English

    Published by George Routledge & Sons, London, 1941

    Seller: Pocock Rare Books, Wareham, DORSE, United Kingdom

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    Soft cover. Condition: Good. First edition. Publisher's original red card wraps lettered yellow; unclipped french flaps yellow lettered red. Spine faded, crumpled, with some loss. Internally bright though a little delicate on the war-time gutter. None of these poets is yet known to the world, but this volume will at once establish their reputation.' A collection of original poems by emerging undergraduate students attending Oxford University in 1941. Keith Douglas, Drummond Allison and Sidney Keyes were all killed in action by 1944, and are all now celebrated as seminal voices of the second world war. [Keith Douglas; Gordon Swaine; John Heath-Stubbs; Michael Meyer; Roy Porter; Drummond Allison; J. A. Shaw; Sidney Keyes.].