Description: Fine. No dust jacket. A fine minus to near fine copy bound in brown boards with a white title label on spine; Apparently issued without a DJ; Reprint of 1933 edition; Book has a minor amount of light shelf wear to corner tips and spine ends; Some ink offsetting to margin areas of a few pages (as manufactured during the printing process). Content-wise, book appears unread. Illustrated with a frontispiece woodcut portrait of the author. 8vo., 216 pages., read more
Description: Edited by Alida Monro, with an Biographical Sketch by F.S. Flint and a Critical Note by T.S. Eliot. xx+218pp. Original foxed cloth in dustwrapper, some wear to extremities, red mark in top corner, slightly darkened on backstrip. Previous owner's stamp on ffe and front pastedown. Portrait frontis. A very good copy. First edition thus, published posthumously. First appearance of Eliot's note. Monro was the founder of the Poetry Bookshop. read more
Edition: First edition, first issue binding.
Binding: Hardcover
Publisher: Cobden-Sanderson, London
Date published: 1933
Description: A very good copy in dvery good ust jacket; jacket is lightly browned on spine, with small brown stain, single closed tear on front and rear panel (with one tape mend on verso). (ELIOT, T. S.). THE COLLECTED POEMS of HAROLD MONRO. Edited by Alida Monro. With a Biographical Sketch by F. S. Flint and a critical note by T. S. Eliot. Octavo, blue cloth, pp. xx, 217. First appearance in print of the "critical note" by T. S. Eliot [Gallup B22]. read more
Edition: First edition, first issue binding.
Binding: Hardcover
Publisher: Cobden-Sanderson, London
Date published: 1933
Description: A fine, bright copy in very good dust jacket. The jacket is lightly tanned on spine and at extremities, with light dust soiling, tiny nick on front panel (at lower edge), else quite fresh and bright. (ELIOT, T. S.). THE COLLECTED POEMS of HAROLD MONRO. Edited by Alida Monro. With a Biographical Sketch by F. S. Flint and a critical note by T. S. Eliot. Octavo, blue cloth, pp. xx, 217. First appearance in print of the "critical note" by T. S. Eliot [Gallup B22]. read more
Edition: First
Binding: Hardcover
Publisher: Cobden-Sanderson, London
Date published: 1933
Description: First edition. Edited by Alida Monro. With a Biographical Sketch by F. S. Flint and a critical note by T. S. Eliot. Fine in a lightly soiled, very near fine dustwrapper with a few old tape shadows visible only on the inside of the jacket. A very nice copy. read more
Binding: Hardcover
Publisher: Cobden, London
Date published: 1933
Description: First edition. Good hardcover. First edition. Text clean. Tape shadows on front and rear endpapers. Slight spine lean. Light colored cloth cover yellowed. 2 smudges on rear cover. read more
Edition: First Edition
Binding: Hardcover
Publisher: Cobden Sanderson, London
Date published: 1933
Description: Good. Hardback Edited by Alida Monro with a biographical sketch by F. S. Flint and a critical note by T. S. Eliot. Boards soiled; owner's inscription to front endpaper. read more
Binding: Hardcover
Publisher: COBDEN-SANDERSON
Date published: 1933
Description: Published by Cobden-Sanderson in 1933. Hardback. Condition: Very Good. May show some slight signs of wear. Shipped from UK. Delivery is usually 2-3 working days from order by Royal Mail, International Delivery is by Airmail. read more
Description: 1970. Gerald Duckworth. 2nd. VG. Dj. 8.5x5.5. 217pp. 1 b/w photo. 500g. Harold Monro (1879-1932) is now perhaps best known for his founding in 1913 the Poetry Bookshop-an informal meeting place for poets in London. This volume contains his own poems which are honest, bitter and introspective. read more
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