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War in heaven War in heaven Charles Williams Williams gives a contemporary setting to the traditional story of the Search for the Holy Grail. Examining the distinction between magic and religion, War in Heaven is an eerily disturbing book, one … OL1155806W
MON COEUR PLEURE D'AUTREFOIS (1889 ET 1907) AVEC LA CHANSON D'UN SOIR (1887) ET...; ED. BY RICHARD … MON COEUR PLEURE D'AUTREFOIS (1889 ET 1907) AVEC LA CHANSON D'UN SOIR (1887) ET...; ED. BY RICHARD … Gregoire Le Roy,Richard Bales,GREGOIRE LE ROY xxxi, 120 pages ; 23 cm OL13661557W
Favorite poems of childhood Favorite poems of childhood Philip Smith A collection of familiar poems for and about children, by such authors as Robert Louis Stevenson, Christina Rossetti, Eugene Field, and Sarah Josepha Hale. OL15160289W
Mauri ola Mauri ola Albert Wendt Mauri Ola: Contemporary Polynesian Poems in English is a follow-up volume to the highly acclaimed Whetu Moana, the first anthology of Polynesian poems in English edited by Polynesians. The new book i… OL15473140W
Favorite poems old and new Favorite poems old and new Ferris, Helen Josephine A fine collection of poems and stories I remember well from my childhood. Enjoyable and enlightening. OL15549760W
More surprises More surprises Lee Bennett Hopkins A collection of poems with topics ranging from school to birds to nonsense. OL15832157W
A Zooful of animals A Zooful of animals Lynn Munsinger,Cole, William A collection of animal poems by authors including Rachel Field, Shel Silverstein, and John Ciardi. OL15964113W
If there were dreams to sell If there were dreams to sell Margot Tomes,Barbara Lalicki Each letter of the alphabet is accompanied by an illustration and appropriate poem or a phrase from a poem. OL16026057W
A Galaxy of verse A Galaxy of verse Louis Untermeyer Story poems, animal poems, love poems, nonsense poems, and limericks from such great poets as Keats, Browning, Dickinson, Yeats, Frost, Eliot, and the Bible. OL16479368W
New European poets New European poets Kevin Prufer,Wayne Miller **A major anthology spanning the diversity of the latest poetry to come out of Europe** *New European Poets* presents the works of poets from across Europe. In compiling this landmark anthology, W… OL17089938W
Obscenely Yours Obscenely Yours Angelo Nikolopoulos **San Francisco Book Festival 2013, Honorable Mention** **26th Annual Lambda Literary Award Finalist** “This is not just a great first book but a great book. Period.” —*The Kenyon Review Onlin… OL17584485W
We Come Elemental We Come Elemental Tamiko Beyer **2014 Green Book Festival – Poetry Runner-Up** **26th Annual Lambda Literary Award Finalist** “The poems in Tamiko Beyer’s *We Come Elemental*. . . float together, each buoyant image sinking a… OL17584990W
Phantom Phantasia Phantom Phantasia E.A. Bucchianeri "The Opera Ghost really existed," Gaston Leroux declared, introducing the world to his most famous literary character, the Phantom of the Opera. The legendary Opera Ghost continues to live in the hea… OL17622708W
I have a news I have a news Neil Philip A collection of traditional verses from the Caribbean, including "Miss Nancy Ray," "Guinea Corn," and "Rise a Roof." OL17731193W
The Random House book of poetry for children The Random House book of poetry for children Jack Prelutsky More than 550 poems by American, English, and anonymous authors. OL18059673W
You hear me? You hear me? Betsy Franco An anthology of stories, poems, and essays by adolescent boys on issues that concern them. OL18262306W
Straight on till morning Straight on till morning Helen Hill,Ted Lewin,Agnes Perkins,Alethea Helbig A collection of nearly one hundred poems by modern English and American poets. OL19008082W
The Ice cream ocean, and other delectable poems of the sea The Ice cream ocean, and other delectable poems of the sea Susan Russo Humorous poems about the ocean from poets such as Ogden Nash, John Ciardi, and X.J. Kennedy. OL19174084W
The Penguin Book of Nonsense Verse The Penguin Book of Nonsense Verse Quentin Blake Ever eaten Poodle Strudel? Slain a Jabberwock? Bathed in Irish Stew? Quentin Blake is one of the best loved of children's illustrators. In this brilliant book he has selected and illustrated his favo… OL1971873W
I saw an invisible lion today I saw an invisible lion today Brian P. Cleary Quatrain? What kind of train is that? Actually, it's a poem! Quatrains are poems with patterns of rhyming words. Award-winning author Brian P. Cleary explains how quatrains work and shows some of the… OL20021237W
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