Collected Poems

Bunting, Basil

'A man who collects his poems screws together the boards of his coffin. Those outside will have all the fun, but he is entitled to his last confession' (1968); 'A new edition of this book has given. me the chance to put right a few words and stops the compositor got wrong, and to add four short new poems. A fifth seemed better lost' (1977); first published by Fulcrum Press in 1968.

Publisher: Oxford University Press. Second English edition 1978
Edition: 2nd Edition
Place Published: Oxford
Review copy with local prices written on the front free endpaper in pencil. Spots of foxing to extremities, very good in dustwrapper sunned on the spine.


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