Poetry. A Magazine of Verse. Vol. II, No. 5. (First appearance of "Trees" by Joyce Kilmer)
by Harriet Monroe, editor
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Wilmington, Delaware, United States
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About This Item
Chicago: Harriet Monroe, August MCMXIII [1913]. pp153-190, [3]. Illustrated wrappers with yapped edges. Ink date on upper cover. A near fine copy.
Contains the first appearance of "Trees" by Joyce Kilmer. "Kilmer's death in battle served to increase his popularity and that of the poem." (Benet) Poems by Arthur Stringer, Helen Hoyt, Alfred Perceval Graves, John Hall Wheelock, Ruth Gaines, Margaret Widdemer, Charles Vildrac, and Skipworth Cannell. Additional contributions by Ford Madox Hueffer and Ezra Pound. A lovely copy.
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- Ian Brabner, Rare Americana (ABAA) (US)
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- Title
- Poetry. A Magazine of Verse. Vol. II, No. 5. (First appearance of "Trees" by Joyce Kilmer)
- Author
- Harriet Monroe, editor
- Book Condition
- Used
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- 1
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