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Window to the South / Vivian Smallwood.

LIBRA - Rare PS3569.M35 W5 1976
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Smallwood, Vivian, author.
Contributor:
Smallwood, Vivian, autograph.
Hackney, Sheldon, 1933-2013, associated name, former owner.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
American poetry--20th century.
American poetry.
Physical Description:
xii, [2], 87, [3] pages : illustrations ; 23 cm
Edition:
Second Printing.
Place of Publication:
Mobile, Alabama : Published by the author, 1976.
Contents:
Window to the South
"Not Every Mountain"
The Last Man
"I Too Have Seen the Far Side of the Moon"
"Know This, That Even When the Dying Sun"
Moon Walk
The Spider Web
The Late-Comer
"Now Fold My Fingers"
Transient
Letter from Suez
See! I Have Put You Out of Mind
"When in the Urgent Noontime"
Four Sonnets
"No Man is Free"
The Woman at the Well
The Third Gift
On a Southwest Boulevard
Marsh Water
An Autumn Palette
The First Cricket
"Now God and I Together"
Redbug
Little Extras
Spring Parade
Prayer on a Stormy Night
In the Garden
The Hide-Out
For Fluff, Grown Old
The Vacant Lot
What Strange New Grief
Path
The Last of Summer
The Thankful Days
Swamp Road
September
Last Harvest
New Road
Spring after Spring
On the Beach
The Departure
Counting Sheep
Lost World
Birds in Springtime
When World Collided
New Moon
The Traveler
After the Fire
The Morning after the Last Day
Uncomforted
Haunted House
The Quiet Place
Rendezvous
Death Has Put His Hand on Me
Tea Leaves
House Upon the Sand
"You May Chain Your Love"
Lyric
Sisterhood
The Return
The Last Gift
The Old Road
The Sparrow
Snubbed
The Thinker
"If I Should Die"
The Treasure
For Elizabeth
Poems for a Little Girl.
Notes:
"This book has been printed by Southern Lithographing Company at Mobile. Murray Brewton designed the book using handset Raleigh Cursive type for the title page and for this colophon, and Caledonia type for the text. The text paper is Ivory Azalea Opaque."--Colophon.
Red leatherette boards stamped in gilt on front cover and spine; illustrated black and white endpapers.
Local Notes:
PS3569.M35.W5 1976: Received from University President Sheldon Hackney, 2010 has autograph of Vivian Smallwood on half-title page.
OCLC:
1591797048

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