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Samuel Taylor Coleridge: A Selection of his Finest Poems
H.J. Jackson (ed)
£5.99
A selection of works from throughout the often tortured poets life, with a note on the text and a chronology of his life.
Published by :
Oxford
Published date :
1994
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Paperback.
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Samuel Taylor Coleridge: Selected Poems
Richard Holmes (ed)
£4.99
A selection of the poets work which rediscovers him as a Romantic Autobiographer with examples of the little known love poems to Asra, the robust Hill Walking Poems and the secret agony of the Confessional Poems.
Published by :
Penguin
Published date :
1996
Format :
Paperback.
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Samuel Taylor Coleridge: Selected Poems
John Beer
£5.99
A new collection of poetry selected by John Beer.
Published by :
Phoenix
Published date :
2003
Format :
Small hardback.
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Samuel Taylor Coleridge: Selected Poetry
Richard Holmes (ed)
£6.99
Coleridge was the most revolutionary of the Romantic poets. This collection shows him experimenting with a range of verse forms, from the sonnet and ballad to the beautifully crafted sequencee of Conversation poems, and encompassing subjects as diverse as
Published by :
Penguin
Published date :
1996
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Paperback.
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Samuel Taylor Coleridge: The Complete Poems
William Keach (ed)
£14.99
This edition contains the final texts of all the poems published in the poets lifetime, together with a substantial selection from the verse still in manuscript on his death.
Published by :
Penguin
Published date :
1997 reprinted 2004
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Paperback.
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Samuel Taylor Coleridge: The Major Works
H.J. Jackson (ed)
£10.99
This collection represents the best of Coleridges poetry from every period of his life, particularly his prolific early years, which produced The Rime of the Ancient Mariner, Christabel and Kubla Khan.
Published by :
Oxford
Published date :
2000
Format :
Paperback.
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Scarberry Hill
Josephine Dickinson
£7.95
A selection of poetry from the deaf writer Josephine Dickinson, whose loss of hearing at six years old led to improvement in her reading, and encouraged her to express herself through poetry.
Published by :
The Rialto
Published date :
2001
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Paperback.
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Selected Poems of Susanna Blamire
Christopher Hugh Maycock
£10.00
Susanna Blamire was born in 1747 at Cardew Hall, near Dalston, Cumberland. She became a fine poet writing everything from popular dialect songs such as 'The Siller Croun' to long narrative poems.
Published by :
Bookcase
Published date :
August 2008
Format :
148mm x 210mm paperback
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Selected Poetry
William Wordsworth
£1.25
A collection of poems which celebrates the beauty of nature with Wordsworths expected eloquence and intensity.
Published by :
Penguin
Published date :
1996
Format :
Paperback.
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Selves
M.R. Peacocke
£6.95
Selves is M.R. Peacockes second collection, and includes poems in which both a pair of geese and George Stubbs, anatomist and painter of horses, speak in their own voices.
Published by :
Peterloo Poets
Published date :
1995
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Paperback.
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Sketch of Cumberland Manners and Customs
Francis Jollie
£4.00
Partly in the provincial dialect, in prose and verse, and with a glossary. A facsimile reprint of the 1811 edition.
Published by :
Michael Moon
Published date :
1974
Format :
Paperback.
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The 3am Club
Various
£5.00
Written by the poets of the Wild collective, this all new poetry anthology from Wild Women Press shares the common thread of nocturnal inspiration, either directly referring to the poet's witching hour of 3am, or else created during periods of poetic insomnia. Showcasing five emerging young poets, alongside three of the original Wild Women poets the voices are as diverse as the poets themselves.
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2006
Published date :
2006
Format :
Small Paperback
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The Art of Gardening
Mary Robinson
£7.50
In 'The Art of Gardening', local author Mary Robinson explores her personal memories, the lives of other writers and her experiences of particular places.
Published by :
Flambard Press
Published date :
March 2010
Format :
140mm x 215mm paperback
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The Brink
Jacob Polley
£7.99
In their formal grace and charge, Jacob's poems are uniquely alive to the possibilities of their subjects - the sea, the land, the home, the very brink of things, where their identities are both sharpest and most unstable.
Published by :
Picador
Published date :
2003
Format :
Paperback.
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The English Lakes: Wordsworth's Country
A. Heaton Cooper
£4.95
A beautiful giftbook with watercolour illustrations by the author, and poetry from Wordsworth, Coleridge and Southey, amongst others.
Published by :
J. Salmon
Published date :
1997 reprinted 2008
Format :
Hardback.
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The Game: Tennis Poems
William Scammell
£7.00
The poetry of tennis has never been better captured than in this delightfully original and funny tour of the game. Every aspect of the game is lovingly explored, from Hanpton Court to Wimbledon, from legendary finals to knocking about in the park.
Published by :
Peterloo Poets
Published date :
1992
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Paperback.
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The Golden Store
William Wordsworth & Nancy Martin
£9.95
The Golden Store is an illustrated collection compiled for first-time readers of Wordsworth's poetry. Follow him as a boy through the seasons of the year in his Lake District home. His poetry captures the excitement of ice-skating in the winter, sumemr days on the lakes or roaming the mountains. Here too is his passion for nature, his amazement at big city life and his experiences as he treks around Europe.
Published by :
The Wordsworth Trust
Published date :
2004
Format :
Large paperback.
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The Great Poets - William Wordsworth - Audiobook
Read by Oliver Ford Davies & Jasper Britton
£8.99
The Great Poets series launched in 2007 has proven very popular, offering many of the best-loved poems by popular poets in an inexpensive 1 CD collection.
Published by :
Naxos
Published date :
March 2008
Format :
Compact Disc
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The Hidden Wordsworth
Kenneth R. Johnston
£15.00
Reduced from £30.00, a thorough biography drawing on many private and personal papers and letters.
Published by :
W.W. Norton
Published date :
1998
Format :
Hardback.
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The Hidden Wordsworth
Kenneth R. Johnston
£15.00
A thorough biography drawing on many private and personal papers and letters.
Published by :
Pimlico
Published date :
2000
Format :
Large paperback.
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The Lake Poets
Gavin D Smith
£14.99
The Lake Poets is an absorbing and charming account of the lives and works of Hartley Coleridge, Samuel Coleridge, Thomas de Quincey, Robert Southey, Dorothy Wordsworth and William Wordsworth.
Published by :
Amberley
Published date :
April 2010
Format :
165mm x 234mm paperback
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The Lakeland Poets
Andrew Pagett
£6.99
REDUCED FROM £14.99, this beautifully illustrated book takes the reader on a poetic tour of the landscapes which inspired William Wordsworth, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Robert Southey and others.
Published by :
Chaucer Press
Published date :
June 2003
Format :
253mm x 188mm hardback
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The Lobster Can Wait
Christopher Pilling
£3.50
Another collection of poems from the acclaimed author. Signed edition.
Published by :
Shoestring Press
Published date :
1998
Format :
Paperback.
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The Major Works
William Wordsworth; Stephen Gill (ed)
£10.99
An authoritative edition which brings together a unique combination of Wordsworths poetry and prose - all the major poems, complemented by important letters, prefaces and essays - to give the essence of his work and thinking.
Published by :
Oxford
Published date :
2000 reissued 2008
Format :
128mm x 195mm Paperback.
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The New Lake Poets
William Scammell
£7.95
Featuring a wide range of styles from eighteen contemporary Cumbrian poets.
Published by :
Bloodaxe Books
Published date :
1991
Format :
Paperback.
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