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POETRY: A Magazine of Verse

Mr. G. Tucker Bispham, who divides his time between Philadelphia and a ranch in Wyoming, has published little as yet.

Mr. Alfred Kreymborg, of New York—or, rather, of Grantwood, N. J.—is the editor of Others, and his verse has appeared more or less in its interesting pages among the vers-librists to whom it is devoted.


BOOKS RECEIVED

Original Verse:

Italy in Arms and Other Poems, by Clinton Scollard. Gomme & Marshall, New York

The Dreamer and Other Poems, by Kenneth Rand. Sherman, French & Co.

Poetical Works of Lionel Johnson. Macmillan

Recreations, by J. T. The Gorham Press.

New Rubaiyat from a Southern Garden, by Geo. Frederic Viett. Sturgis & Walton Co., New York.

Gladys Klyne and More Harmony, by Charles Lynch. Gorham Press.

Poems, by Carl Spencer. Gorham Press.

Laurentian Lyrics and Other Poems, by Arthur S. Bourinot. The Copp Clark Co., Toronto.

The Faith of Princes, by Harvey M. Watts. John C. Winston Co., Philadelphia.

On the Lake and Other Poems, by Elizabeth Reynolds. Gorham Press.

The Jew to Jesus and Other Poems, by Florence Kiper Frank. Mitchell Kennerley.

Drama:

The Cloister, by Emile Verhearen, trans. by Osman Edwards. New Poetry Series—Houghton Mifflin Co.

Anthologies:

Anthology of Magazine Verse for 1915, edited by Wm. Stanley Braithwaite. Gomme & Marshall.

Catholic Anthology, 1914-1915, Elkin Mathews, London.

Prose:

Letters of Percy Bysshe Shelley (2 vols.), edited by Roger Ingpen. G. Bell & Sons, Ltd. London.

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