Contains: “All of Roses,” by Mr. Lawrence. Reprinted apparently from Poetry, although these same verses were in 1917 included in Look! We Have Come Through! under the title “River Roses.” A marvelous lyric, however called.
GEORGIAN POETRY: 1920-1922
Published November 1922
Georgian / Poetry / 1920-1922 / (six small ornaments in triangular arrangement) / The Poetry Bookshop / 35 Devonshire St. Theobalds Rd. / London W. C. 1 / MCMXXII
Collation:—pp. xiv+210, consisting of half-title (with Published November, 1922 on verso), pp. (i, ii); title-page, as above (with To / Alice Meynell / Made and printed in Great Britain. on verso), pp. (iii, iv); Prefatory Note, pp. (v-vii); p. (viii) blank; table of Contents, pp. (ix-xiii); p. (xiv) blank; divisional fly-leaf, with Lascelles Abercrombie on recto (verso blank), pp. (1, 2); text, pp. 3-200; divisional fly-leaf, with Bibliography on recto (verso blank), pp. (201, 202); Bibliography, pp. 203-207. Printers’ imprint at center of p. (208) as follows: (Stag and Tree device), with lettering, The / Arden (device) Press / W. H. Smith & Son / The Arden Press, / Stamford Street / London, S. E. 1. Pp. (209, 210) blank.
Crown 8vo, 7½ × 5; issued in bright red boards; front cover lettered in gilt as follows: Georgian Poetry / 1920-1922 / The Poetry Bookshop Backbone lettered across in gilt: Georgian / Poetry / 1920-1922 / P (diamond) B (on dark blue shield). Back cover blank. Top edges gilt; fore edges uncut and in part unopened; bottom edges rough trimmed. End-papers white.
In this volume of Georgian Poetry Mr. Lawrence is represented by “Snake.” This remarkable poem appeared in the Dial, July 1921, and was later included in Birds, Beasts and Flowers.
A MISCELLANY OF POETRY: 1920-1922
A Miscellany of Poetry (1920-1922). Edited by W. K. Seymour. London (1922). (John G. Wilson.)
Contains: “Snake,” by Mr. Lawrence. This collection was, according to a line of type in the volume, published in December, 1922.