An edition of A Shropshire lad (1896)

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An edition of A Shropshire lad (1896)

A Shropshire lad

  • 4.00 ·
  • 3 Ratings
  • 16 Want to read
  • 2 Currently reading
  • 7 Have read

[xii] p., [49] leaves of plates (1 folded) : 33 cm

Publish Date
Language
English
Pages
49

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Edition Availability
Cover of: A Shropshire lad
A Shropshire lad
1991, Walker Books
in English
Cover of: A Shropshire lad
A Shropshire lad
1990, Dover
in English
Cover of: A Shropshire lad
A Shropshire lad
1988, Ashford Press Publishing
in English
Cover of: Shropshire Lad
Shropshire Lad
April 1985, Hyperion Books
Paperback
Cover of: A Shropshire lad.
A Shropshire lad.
1968, F. Watts
in English
Cover of: A Shropshire lad
A Shropshire lad
1951, Shakespeare House
Cover of: A shropshire lad.
A shropshire lad.
1917, J. Lane
in English
Cover of: A shropshire lad
A shropshire lad
1917, John Lane
in English
Cover of: A Shropshire lad
A Shropshire lad
1914, P. Lee Warner, publisher to the Medici Society
in English
Cover of: A Shropshire lad
A Shropshire lad
1906, John Lane company
in English

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Published in

Southampton

Edition Notes

Errata slip inserted.

Classifications

Library of Congress
PR4809.H15 A7x 1988

The Physical Object

Pagination
[xii] p., [49] leaves of plates (1 folded) :
Number of pages
49

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL2253730M
Internet Archive
shropshirelad0000hous_x8q7
ISBN 10
1852530715
LCCN
89131278
Library Thing
14152
Goodreads
2269745

Work Description

First published in 1896, this is Housman's first and most widely known collection of poems. Dismal and fatalistic, Housman speaks of the cruelty of life. In contrast to the dreary subject matter, the poetry itself is brisk and lively. Considered by many to be among the finest works of modern British poetry.

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