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Other men's flowers : An anthology of English poetry/ Selected and annotated by Lord Wavell.

By: Wavell, Lord.
Material type: TextTextPublisher: New Delhi: Rupa, 2012Description: 512 p.ISBN: 9788129120182.Subject(s): Anthology - PoetryDDC classification: 821.082 Summary: Other Men’s Flowers is the famous anthology of Lord Wavell’s favourite poems. The anthology features some of the most memorable poems by the greatest poets of the English canon including Shakespeare, Milton, Kipling, Browning, Coleridge and Yeats among others. To this memorial edition of a famous anthology, Lord Wavell’s son has written a preface explaining how the book came into being and what pleasure its reception gave to the compiler: ‘He never tried to conceal his evident surprise and delight at the success of the book. It brought him into association with writers whose work he had long enjoyed but whom he had never expected to know as friends. It also brought letters from all sorts and conditions of men in many lands who might not otherwise have addressed a Field Marshal.’ Since it was first published in 1944, the anthology has never been out of print. Enhanced by Wavell’s own introduction and annotations, Other Men’s Flowers has encouraged and delighted many thousands of readers over the years.
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809.9336 GHO The great derangement : 820.9 BON A town called Dehra / 821 GUL Silences : 821.082 WAV Other men's flowers : 821.4 MIL Paradise lost / 821.4 ROC Selected poems / 821.91 BON Ruskin Bond's book of verse /

Other Men’s Flowers is the famous anthology of Lord Wavell’s favourite poems. The anthology features some of the most memorable poems by the greatest poets of the English canon including Shakespeare, Milton, Kipling, Browning, Coleridge and Yeats among others.

To this memorial edition of a famous anthology, Lord Wavell’s son has written a preface explaining how the book came into being and what pleasure its reception gave to the compiler: ‘He never tried to conceal his evident surprise and delight at the success of the book. It brought him into association with writers whose work he had long enjoyed but whom he had never expected to know as friends. It also brought letters from all sorts and conditions of men in many lands who might not otherwise have addressed a Field Marshal.’

Since it was first published in 1944, the anthology has never been out of print. Enhanced by Wavell’s own introduction and annotations, Other Men’s Flowers has encouraged and delighted many thousands of readers over the years.

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