of Verses' and 'Poems of Past and Present'. culd you know of any store (second hand) that night have these in your city? I've tried Foyles in n London, no luck there. The publishers' dates are around 1910-15 approximately. Her poetry has been likened to that of Wordsworth and much of it has been set to music, sic, `The 2liud Ploughman.
"Did you notice O's newest idea of publishing a brief note on their author's for each issue? hat did you think of it in regards to THE LADDER? I rather liked it myself."
R.S., Winnipeg, Manitoba
m turning your query about Radclyffe Hall's books of poetry over to our readers. I honestly don't get enough time out of this office to browsc in the bookstores as I would like. As for notes on the authors, have found that most prefer to remain anonymous and am only too glad to receive the manuscripts to press this point. Perhaps our authors will have something further to say.-ED •
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"I have heard that you now publish a periodical for women only. May I as you for the favor to forward us one of each issue you publish?
Me all would be very glad to receive it and to have through it the contact with you. I promise to send you in the future in exchange one of each number we print privately. The first issue will be published at the end of February.
"Turther we should be glad to hear about your life in America and how you manage your problems over there. Do you have clubs? In this part of Germany we have no real clubs, just a small circle of intellectual people who print
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