In a Green Night - Poems 1948-1960.
de WALCOTT, Derek
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Jonathan Cape. London. 1962. First edition.. pp. (x), 11-79, (i). Price-clipped dust wrapper over paper boards, the wrapper has been damped and the green colouring has faintly bled onto the boards beneath, this has also affected the fore-edge of the rear free end-paper and the lower corner margins of the last half-dozen leaves, the wrapper is slightly worn at spine ends and corners, else text clean, with the signature of M. A. L. HENDRIKS, Jamaican poet [1922-1992]. *This collection was the first of Walcott's poems to be issued in England. He was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1992.
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- In a Green Night - Poems 1948-1960.
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- WALCOTT, Derek
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- Jonathan Cape. London. 1962. First edition.
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