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Very Good in Good jacket. Ireland: Irish University Press, 1970. High quality 1970 facimile reprint of the 1929 original by the Cuala Press in Dublin. Blue hardcover with tan cloth spine, translucent dustjacket. The book is in very good condition with some foxing to the tan spine, good hinges, firm text block, very clean pages, no names or other markings. The dustajcket has some edgewear and very minor chipping, little paper loss. Hard Cover. Very Good/Good. 8vo-over 7¾"-9¾" tall.
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Very Good. No Jacket. 8vo-over 7¾"-9¾" tall. Yeats and Pound, although separated by differences in their age, temperament, and career status, had lived together in England. A story in the NY Times (1988) reported "The situation at Stone Cottage is unmatched in literary history: two of the greatest poets of the 20th century-and two poets so different in temperament-living in excruciatingly close quarters for months at a time." Pound would describe the scene in his Cantos: "I recalled the noise in the chimney as it were the wind in the chimney but was in reality Uncle William downstairs composing...at Stone Cottage in Sussex by the waste moor." This is a Very Good copy of the First Edition, which was printed by Elizabeth Yeats at her Cuala Press (successor to Dun Emer) in an edition LIMITED to 425 copies. Blue-gray paper-covered binding; linen spine with a paper-label. Clean text; 38 pages. Has the mis-printed Roman date on the Title Page. There is a faint previous-owner signature and notation on the FFEP; faint glass-stain on the front cover. No dustwrapper, as issued (per Ahearn); in an archival plastic protector. Size: 12mo-over 6¾"-7¾" tall.