Description
Jewellery doesn't have to be valuable to be precious. A ring is the symbol of eternal love; a string of pearls can set off a sequence of memories. This illustrated anthology of over 50 poems is for anyone who has ever treasured a piece of jewellery. Poets include T S Eliot, Gillian Clarke, Carol Ann Duffy, James Fenton, Helen Dunmore and Kathleen Jamie. The black and white illustrations include a wood engraving by Harry Brockway, a 15th century engraved manuscript, and Alice Patullo's Pearly King and Queen. Other volumes in the same series: Shorelines, Washing Lines, Treelines, At Home.
Details
- Author: Hextall, Janie & McNaught, Barbara
- Publisher: Lautus Press
- Format: Paperback
- Publication Date: 12/09/2013
- ISBN: 9780956826510
- B-Code: B040062
- Illustrated: B/w illustrations
- Pages: 80
- Dimensions: 215x147mm
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