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Favourite Poems: of the National Trust

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Favourite Poems: of the National Trust

Contributors:

By (Author) Jane McMorland Hunter
Illustrated by Jane Robbins
Illustrated by National Trust Books

ISBN:

9781911358213

Publisher:

HarperCollins Publishers

Imprint:

National Trust Books

Publication Date:

8th November 2017

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Dewey:

821.92

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

192

Dimensions:

Width 136mm, Height 192mm, Spine 15mm

Weight:

390g

Description

An anthology of classic poems that is perfect for bedside reading, accompanied by charming illustrations by Jane Robbins.From Chaucer to Carroll, Shakespeare to Shelley, enjoy the nation's favourite poets in this gorgeous anthology by the National Trust.
An anthology of classic poems that is perfect for bedside reading, accompanied by charming illustrations by Jane Robbins.

From Chaucer to Carroll, Shakespeare to Shelley, enjoy the nation's favourite poets in this gorgeous anthology by the National Trust. From Renaissance writers such as Christopher Marlowe, Romantics like Lord Byron and Modernists such as T S Eliot, explore a variety of poets from all ages. Also included in this selection are poets who are connected to National Trust properties such as Vita Sackville-West who lived at Sissinghurst and Thomas Hardy, whose cottage is looked after by the National Trust. The poems in this book are organised by themes to make it easy to find a poem that can console or amuse, or for special occasions like readings at christenings and weddings; 'Velvet Footsteps' celebrates our animal friends; 'The Glimmering Landscape' illustrates the beauty of our green isle; 'Along the Sand' explores smuggler's coves and the moods of the sea; 'The Noise of Battle' recalls classic war poems.

Author Bio

Jane McMorland Hunter has written several books, including Ode to London. Her other books include three books in the best-selling Teach Yourself series as well as The Tiny Garden (Frances Lincoln) and For the Love of an Orchard (Pavilion) both of which have been widely and favourably reviewed. She lives in London. Jane Robbins went to Hornsey College of Art where she studied Graphic Design. During the subsequent years of teaching art and working, she produced her own work - mainly printmaking, but also for a while designing knitting patterns. She now sells her work at exhibitions and shows, in the form of giclee prints and greetings cards.

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