The first published volume, containing the short, imaginative and unusually impassioned work of a young Italian poet, Scharmel Iris, who promises to win a similar place in the ranks of the more important American poets to that held by Rossetti, in England.
Of those whose work has received general or convincing recognition no one has been distinguished by more genuine or appreciative criticism and comment than Scharmel Iris. Such men as John Ruskin, Algernon Swinburne, and Edmund Gosse have expressed their belief in the inspired nature and in the power of this young poet.
Printed in a well designed edition. Price $1.00. Postage 8c.
Seymour, Daughaday & Co.,
Successors to
RALPH FLETCHER SEYMOUR CO.
THE ALDERBRINK PRESS
Fine Arts Building CHICAGO
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