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Inventions of the March hare : poems, 1909-1917 / by T.S. Eliot ; edited by Christopher Ricks.

Kislak Center for Special Collections - Rare Book Collection PS3509.L43 I58 1996b Welsch Eliot copy 2
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Eliot, T. S. (Thomas Stearns), 1888-1965.
Contributor:
Ricks, Christopher, 1933-
Erwin K. and Carol Welsch T.S. Eliot Collection (University of Pennsylvania)
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Eliot, T. S. (Thomas Stearns), 1888-1965--Poetic works.
Eliot, T. S.
Eliot, T. S. (Thomas Stearns), 1888-1965.
Genre:
Poetry.
Penn Provenance:
Welsch, Erwin K. (former owner) (Welsch Eliot Collection)
Harves, Carol Anne (donor) (Welsch Eliot Collection)
Physical Description:
xlii, 428 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Place of Publication:
London : Faber and Faber, 1996.
Summary:
In 1922 Eliot sold to his benefactor, John Quinn, in New York, a notebook containing about 50 poems. The early poems are finally published, all but a few of them for the first time. All are of great technical and human interest.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
Local Notes:
Welsch Eliot Collection copies presented to the Penn Libraries in 2014 by Carol Anne Harves.
Welsch Eliot Collection copies retain dustjackets.
ISBN:
0571178952
9780571178957
OCLC:
35711078

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