Twelve to Twelve: Poetry D-Day. Camden Festival 1970

  • London: Poets Trust, 1970
By Heaney, Seamus, Ted Hughes, et. al. Jeni Couzyn, ed
London: Poets Trust, 1970. First edition. [51] pp. Orange cloth, spine lettered in red, with the dust jacket. Slight edgewear to the top edge of the jacket with a tiny crimp on the rear panel, volume fine. One of one hundred numbered copies in boards, signed by all the contributors. “The twelve poems in this book which appear in print for the first time were specially commissioned for the Camden Festival, 1970.” (introduction) Twelve poems by Seamus Heaney, Ted Hughes, Stevie Smith, George MacBeth, Peter Redgrove, Adrian Henri, Lee Harwood, Tom Picard, Michael Hamburger, Edward Lucie-Smith, Jon Silkin and William Plomer. Sagar & Tabor B46a.1. Brandes & Durkan B6b.

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Title

Twelve to Twelve: Poetry D-Day. Camden Festival 1970

Author

Heaney, Seamus, Ted Hughes, et. al. Jeni Couzyn, ed

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Publisher

Poets Trust: London

Date

1970

Edition

First edition


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