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Very Good. 1953. First. Hardcover. What the poet knows. --The true artificer. --The career of the poem. 73 p. 23 cm. Publisher's cloth. Very good copy in slightly worn and torn dust jacket. Keywords: "Poetry., Po? sie.". Not a first edition copy.....We ship daily from our warehouse.
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Very Good in Good jacket. First edition. Octavo. 73pp. Owner name and address penned on front fly, very good in a good only edgeworn and torn dust jacket with spine lightly sunned. Containing three essays: "What the Poet Knows, " "The True Artificer, " "The Career of the Poem."
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Fine. First edition. About fine, lacking the dustwrapper. From the library of the artists Ben Shahn and Bernarda Bryson Shahn, with an estate label designed by their son, Jonathan Shahn. Laid in is an Autograph Postcard Signed from Selden Rodman to Ben Shahn about this book. In full: "Sept 15/53 Dear Ben Extremely aanxious to have you read this before I review it for the Times. I've read it already but want to discuss it with you. Could we meet for a drink next Tuesday afternoon around 4? Or when? Keep the book; I have another copy. Selden." Light crease on the card, a few of the words are smudged but readable. Rodman was a close friend of Shahn's as well as his first biographer.