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The Making of Poetry - Coleridge, the Wordworths and their Year of Marvels

The Making of Poetry - Coleridge, the Wordworths and their Year of Marvels

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The Making of Poetry - Coleridge, the Wordworths and their Year of Marvels

by Adam Nicolson

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London: William Collins, 2019 The story of the year in the late 1790s that Coleridge, Wordsworth, and his sister Dorothy and an ever shifting cast of friends, dependants and acolytes spent together in the Quantock Hills in Somerset. It is the most famous year in English poetry. 390pp illustrated mainly in colour from woodcuts and paintings by Tom Hammick and signed by him and the author Adam Nicolson to the title page.

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Title
The Making of Poetry - Coleridge, the Wordworths and their Year of Marvels
Author
Adam Nicolson
Illustrator
Tom Hammick
Format/Binding
Hardcover
Book Condition
Used - Very Good
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Very Good
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ISBN 10
000812647X
ISBN 13
9780008126476
Publisher
William Collins
Place of Publication
London
Date Published
2019

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