The London Mercury, Vol. I, Nos. 1-6, November 1919 to April 1920Various
General
The London Mercury, Vol. I, Nos. 1-6, November 1919 to April 1920
Various
English literature -- Periodicals; London (England) -- Periodicals
[Certain poems and small collections have been published in very small
editions, mainly by CLEMENT K. SHORTER. These include _Song of the
Soldiers_ (1914), _When I Weakly Knew_ (1916), _In Time of the Breaking
of Nations_ (1916), _The Fiddler's Story_ (1917), _Call to National
Service_ (1917), and _Domicilium_ (1918).]
WALTER DE LA MARE
_Verse_
SONGS OF CHILDHOOD. Longmans. 1902.
[Reissued in Longmans' Pocket Library.]
POEMS. Murray. 1906.
A CHILD'S DAY. Verses to pictures. Constable. 1911.
THE LISTENERS AND OTHER POEMS. Constable. 1912.
PEACOCK PIE. Constable. 1913.
[Reissued with pictures by HEATH ROBINSON.]
THE SUNKEN GARDEN. Beaumont. 1918.
[A limited edition de luxe.]
MOTLEY AND OTHER POEMS. Constable. 1918.
[Embodies the whole of the material in the last-named.]
_Prose_
HENRY BROCKEN. Murray. 1904.
THE THREE MULLA MULGARS. Duckworth. 1910.
THE RETURN. Arnold. 1910.
W. H. DAVIES
_Verse_
COLLECTED POEMS. With a portrait by W. ROTHENSTEIN. Fifield. 1916.
[This volume contains a selection of what the author considered the
best of his poems up to that date.]
THE SOUL'S DESTROYER. Alston Rivers. 1907.
[This book was published in the Contemporary Poets' Series, after a
privately published issue by the author from the Marshalsea. It has
since been reissued by Mr. Fifield.]
NEW POEMS. Elkin Mathews. 1907.
NATURE POEMS AND OTHERS. Fifield. 1908.
FAREWELL TO POESY. Fifield. 1910.
SONGS OF JOY. Fifield. 1911.
FOLIAGE. Elkin Mathews. 1913.
THE BIRD OF PARADISE. Methuen. 1914.
CHILD LOVERS. Fifield. 1916.
RAPTURES. Beaumont. 1918.
[A limited edition de luxe.]
FORTY NEW POEMS. Fifield. 1918.
[Contains the poems in the last entry and ten additional pieces.]
_Prose_
THE AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF A SUPER-TRAMP. Fifield. 1908.
[With an introduction by Bernard Shaw.]
BEGGARS. Fifield. 1909.
A WEAK WOMAN. Fifield. 1911.
[A novel.]
THE TRUE TRAVELLER. Fifield. 1912.
NATURE. Batsford. 1913.
[An essay in the Fellowship Books.]
A POET'S PILGRIMAGE. Melrose. 1918.
RUPERT BROOKE
_Verse_
THE COLLECTED POEMS OF RUPERT BROOKE. With a memoir by EDWARD MARSH.
Sidgwick & Jackson. 1918.
[The memoir was separately printed by the same publishers in the same
year.]
SELECTED POEMS. Sidgwick & Jackson. 1917.
* * * * *
POEMS. Sidgwick & Jackson. 1911.
[This, Brooke's first book, has gone into an enormous number of
editions, and the first is so scarce as to cost £4 or more in the
second-hand market.]
1914 AND OTHER POEMS. Sidgwick & Jackson. 1915.
[This appeared with a portrait shortly after Brooke's death.]
THE OLD VICARAGE, GRANTCHESTER. Sidgwick & Jackson. 1916.
[A poem from the last volume, separately published.]
_Prose_
LETTERS FROM AMERICA. With a preface by HENRY JAMES. Sidgwick &
Jackson. 1916.
[James's preface was the last of his published writings. The letters
originally appeared in the _Westminster Gazette_; one or two stray
papers are added.]
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