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Poems of Gloucestershire, the Cotswolds and Beyond  

 Selected by Johnny Coppin with wood engravings by Ray Hedger. Foreword by Alan Hancox.
Gloucestershire and the Cotswolds lie at the very heart of England and people drawn to the magic of the area's landscapes, villages and towns will find enjoyment in this collection of beautiful verse. The poets include Laurie Lee, W H Davies, John Masefield and Charles Tomlinson alongside the distinctive styles of writers such as Ivor Gurney, F W Harvey, Leonard Clark, Frank Mansell and Frances Horovitz. The book is divided into the four seasons and illustrated with dramatic wood engravings by Ray Hedger.
First issued in hardback 1991, now in paperback

  • Paperback 112 pages (October 1, 1993)
  • Publisher: Cassell Illustrated
  • ISBN: 0900075686
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