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HARRIET MONROE AND THE POETRY RENAISSANCE.
Williams, Ellen
The First Ten Years of Poetry, 1912-22.
First Edition. Williams writes about Harriet Monroe, founder and original editor of Poetrymagazine. She discusses Monroe's role in creating a new poetry movement in Chicago, and her connections to Modern poets including Ezra Pound, W.B. Yeats, William Carlos Williams, and T.S. Eliot.
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> POETRY, TWENTIETH CENTURY
> PUBLISHING HISTORY, TWENTIETH CENTURY
> POUND, EZRA
> PERIODICALS
> ELIOT, T.S.
> YEATS, WILLIAM BUTLER
> WILLIAMS, WILLIAM CARLOS
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Books of related interests - -
> Putzel, Max, THE MAN IN THE MIRROR, WILLIAM MARION REEDY AND HIS MAGAZINE.
> Miller, David and Richard Price, BRITISH POETRY MAGAZINES, 1914-2000: A HISTORY AND BIBLIOGRAPHY OF "LITTLE MAGAZINES"
> Culligan, Matthew J., THE CURTIS-CULLIGAN STORY, FROM CYRUS TO HORACE TO JOE.
> NOW AND THEN. NUMBER 100.

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A CONTRIBUTION TO THE BIBLIOGRAPHY AND LITERATURE OF NEWP...
by Hammett, Charles E.
First edition, limited to 200 numbered copies. Bibliography of literature produced in or about the important printing town of Newport, Rhode Island. Newport was the second New England town to print a newspaper. Benjamin Franklin's brother, James, was operating a press by 1727 and was responsible for the Rhode Island Gazette for two years. From the reference library of H.P. Kraus.

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