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Boxed set of 12 limited edition softcover booklets. Each booklet one of 499 numbered copies. Featuring the work of a leading contemporary poet working with a prominent contemporary artists/designer. UnSIGNED and different limitation numbers - I suspect this is the six volume Prospero Poet set with 6 other booklets added. The booklets are: Simon Armitage - The Anaesthetist (Illustrator Velerii Mishim); U.A. Fanthorpe - Painter & Poet (Illustrator Simon Brett); Wendy Cope - The Squirrel & the Crow (Illustrator John Vernon Lord), Roger McGough - Pen Pals (Illustrator Annie Newnham), Craig Raine - Change (Illustrator George Hardie); Matthew Sweeney - The Blue Taps (Illustrator John Ross); Ted Hughes - Comics (Illustrator Annie Newnham); Ted Hughes - Football (Illustrator Christopher Battye); Alan Jenkins - Found Among His Papers (Illustrator John Griffiths); Philip Gross - Coniunctio A Spell (Illustrator Vance Gerry); Andrew Motion - Does that Hurt (Illustrator Rigby Graham); Glyn Maxwell - The World They Mean (Illustrator Mary Griffiths). Also Comes with Clarion Publishing promotional material. Booklets are in fine condition - no inscriptions. Box is unfaded and shows light scuffing to one of the spine corners.
Publisher: Clarion Publishing, 1994
Condition: Fine. Wrapper: No Jacket (as Issued)
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