Book Description

20 x 13.5 cm. Unclipped jacket has loss at base of spine and some edge wear. Black cloth with paper title to spine: crisp and clean with matching wear to foot of spine. There is an unusual, Masereel-like, owner's bookplate to the front pastedown the provenance of which is as yet unidentified. Entirely clean text pages throughout with A1 binding.
Dealer Notes
Isaac Rosenberg (1890-1918) died in combat in the First World War. His poetry about the war was described as among the most outstanding. This posthumous selection has an introductory memoir by Laurence Binyon.
Author Isaac Rosenberg; Gordon Bottomley, selected and edited.
Date 1922
Binding Hardcover
Publisher London: William Heinemann
Condition Very Good
Pages xii, 186

Price: £360.00

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