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Last Poems
Crosland, T W H
Cloth, VG++. 115pp, a nice near fine copy, slight rubbing to the cloth. LIMITED to 325 copies, printed in Bruges on kelmscott hand made paper.
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Last Poems
Crosland, T.W.H.
Fine 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall Fine Cloth First Edition Scarce collection by one of Arthur Machen's literary rivals. Thomas William Hodgson Crosland was born in Leeds on July 21, 1865. He was among the most acerbic men of letters and journalists of his lifetime. An anti-Scottish Tory and Monarchist, a Methodist, Crosland earned his living as a Fleet Street reviewer, critic, and editor for journals like The Outlook, The Academy, and the Penny Illustrated Paper. A close friend of Lord Alfred Douglas, Crosland was notorious for his bitter attack on the Oscar Wilde who wrote De Profundis. His poems, in volumes such as Sonnets (1912), War Poems by X (1916), and Collected Poems (1917), reveal sympathy for the downtrodden, the English soldier, and the sick. Crosland was also a major contributor to an anti-Semitic weekly journal, Plain English. A sufferer from diabetes and heart ailments for much of his middle age, he died on December 23, 1924, and was buried in the Finchley and St Mary-le-Bone Cemetery, London. He was survived by his wife Annie Moore and one son, John. Numbered limited edition of 325 copies on Kelmcott hand made paper. This copy not numbered. Rare.
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Last Poems
Crosland, T.W.H.
Fine 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall Fine Cloth First Edition Scarce collection by one of Arthur Machen's literary rivals. Thomas William Hodgson Crosland was born in Leeds on July 21, 1865. He was among the most acerbic men of letters and journalists of his lifetime. An anti-Scottish Tory and Monarchist, a Methodist, Crosland earned his living as a Fleet Street reviewer, critic, and editor for journals like The Outlook, The Academy, and the Penny Illustrated Paper. A close friend of Lord Alfred Douglas, Crosland was notorious for his bitter attack on the Oscar Wilde who wrote De Profundis. His poems, in volumes such as Sonnets (1912), War Poems by X (1916), and Collected Poems (1917), reveal sympathy for the downtrodden, the English soldier, and the sick. Crosland was also a major contributor to an anti-Semitic weekly journal, Plain English. A sufferer from diabetes and heart ailments for much of his middle age, he died on December 23, 1924, and was buried in the Finchley and St Mary-le-Bone Cemetery, London. He was survived by his wife Annie Moore and one son, John. Numbered limited edition of 325 copies on Kelmcott hand made paper. This copy not numbered. Rare.
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Taffy Was a Welshman
Crosland, T. W. H.
First Edition 180pp. Uncut pages. Light foxing throughout; minor grubbying to fore endpapers. Light green cloth with gilt title on front cover and spine. Faint signature of previous owner on paste-down endpaper.
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