Some Poems for New Zealand

Moore, Merrill

A collection written by the American poet while stationed in New Zealand during World War Two; introduction, 3pp., by the author, detailing his perceptions of the New Zealand character and landscape, re the latter, "... and for every named place that visitors see, there are dozens of unnamed places that are just as beautiful"; inscribed by the author in 1947.

Publisher: The Progressive Publishing Society. First New Zealand edition 1945
Edition: First Edition
Place Published: Wellington, New Zealand
Plain wrappers. Fine in integral dustwrapper.


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