POEMS.
(First issued in 1911.) Crown 8vo, 2s. 6d. net. Ninth Impression
"Unlike most youthful work it shows a curious absence of imitation and a strenuous originality ... there is much that is uncommonly good. He has both imagination and intellect—so much of the latter sometimes that the verse is crabbed and heavy with its weight of it. It is a book of rare and remarkable promise."—Spectator.
1914 AND OTHER POEMS.
Crown 8vo. With a Photogravure Portrait. 2s. 6d. net. Twelfth Impression
"It is impossible to shred up this beauty for the purpose of criticism. These sonnets are personal—never were sonnets more personal since Sidney died—and yet the very blood and youth of England seem to find expression in them. They speak not for one heart only, but for all to whom her call has come in the hour of need and found instantly ready."—Times.
LETTERS FROM AMERICA.
With a Preface by HENRY JAMES, O. M., and a new Portrait. Extra crown 8vo, buckram, 7s. 6d. net.
This volume contains the series of descriptive articles contributed in 1913 by Rupert Brooke to The Westminster Gazette, four written from the United States, and nine from Canada. To these are here added an article on Samoa, and a study called "An Unusual Young Man," both of which appeared in The New Statesman after the outbreak of war.
POEMS OF TO-DAY: an Anthology.