1980. 1st edition. Poetry. SIGNED
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1951. 1st edition. An annual collection of poetry.
2006. 1st edition. SIGNED. This is Joy Ogier's third anthology - the final book in a trilogy.
2008. Annotated by the author, the Collected Poems illustrates more than fifty years of the range and ambition of Stead's verse.
1981. 1st edition. This entertaining collection of ballads in the old-time style will appeal to anyone with an interest in New Zealand folklore.
1925. An Everyman's Library book on William Hazlitt's Lectures on the English Poets & Spirit of the Age.
2007. The second anthology of poems, short stories and articles published by Waitakere Writers.
1976. 1st edition. Poems by a New Zealand poet. SIGNED
1963. 1st edition. Combining photography and poetry this is an exploration of the New Zealand two young artists.
1920. A suede fabric covered collection of poems by John G. Whittier, complete with explanatory notes.
1985. 1st edition. Poems and anecdotes inspired by the authors upbringing and adult life in the Kaimatura valley in the Huia area near Auckland.
1995. Edited and with an introduction by William Cullen Bryant, this book includes 1,450 poems selected by Bryant.
1883. 1st edition. (141yo). A charming collection of writings and biographies for English Poetesses.
1917. Swinburne was one of the most accomplished lyric poets of the Victorian era and was a preeminent symbol of rebellion against the conservative values of his time.
1974. A Dramatic Portrait, conceived & adapted from her writing by Barry Kyle.
1965. Poems, essays and letters plus translations of La Fontaine's
1974. 1st edition. Features works of a poet from Auckland, New Zealand.
1987. This popular poetry volume expresses Navajo life in its wholeness and sweetness. SIGNED.
1974. 1st edition. The poetry of Alexander Blok (1880-1921) marks the highest achievement of that fertile period in Russian literary history chiefly identified with the Symbolist movement.
1984. 1st edition. A collection of poems written from prison by Philippine woman who was unjustly accused and imprisoned for being a communist.
1981. 1st edition. We are in the presence here of a major American poet whose voice at mid-century in her own life is increasingly marked by moral passion.
1977. 1st edition. Poems by a New Zealand poet and publisher.
1976. 1st edition. O'Sullivan's fourth book of poems.
1986. 1st edition. The book of Cherry Herring's Heavy Hands transcribed from the truth by Ruskin Watts with a wholesome purpose at heart.
1968. Anthology of African poetry edited by Dorothy 'Betty' Finn.
1991. 1st edition. Poetry.
1999. 1st edition. This is Joy Ogier's second anthology - the middle book in a trilogy, using the plant world as metaphors for personalities, happenings and innermost thoughts. SIGNED.
1900. 1st edition. An interesting compilation of poetry by Wallace while stationed at Rondebosch in South Africa, a verse collection.
1972. 1st edition. This translation is a 1974 reprint of the first British edition of Hesse's 'synthesis of prose, poetry and watercolour sketches.
1934. Vintage poetry, illustrated throughout with colour illustrations.
1974. 1st edition. Poetry and prose.
1998. 1st edition. Poetry and prose.
1980. 1st edition. Poems by Barry Mitcalfe, poetical sketches written about the Peninsula and its folk.
1949. 1st edition. Vintage book on poetry limited edition 9/65 copies + signed.
1955. 1st edition. New Zealand poetry, poems.
1960. 1st edition. In these notes on modern poetry, James K. Baxter covers criticism, inspiration and symbolism in New Zealand poetry.
1973. Poetry and prose, with drawings by Harry Sinclair.
1994. Includes the LURE of the LIMERICK included free.
1991. 1st edition. SIGNED. Poems by a New Zealand poet.
1908 (112yo). Oxford Copyright edition, red cloth boards, quarter bound in cream vellum, spine embossed and decorated in gold and red in Art Nouveau style.
1969. Selection of 47 of James K. Baxter's poems, several previously unpublished.
1872. (148yo) Scarce locally, especially in this condition.
1952. 1st edition. This is the first book on the famous German dramatist and poet.
1960. 1st edition. One of the best-loved British poets, Betjeman's autobiography written by him in verse.
1974. Comprehensive reference work dealing with all aspects of poetry; history, types, prosody and critical terminology.
1964. 1st edition. Work of Australian poet, born in New Zealand and included in Contemporary poets.
1993. 1st edition. This is the second collection of poetry by an award-winning Maori poet.
1973. Literature and poems by Anne-Louise Philpott New Zealand.
2004. 1st edition. SIGNED.
1971. First volume in new series containing new work from established poets and newer younger ones.
2006. Mohit Prasad writes poetry, and teaches creative writing and Pacific literature at the University of the South Pacific.
1949, 1st edition. Vintage book on poetry, illustrated with wood engravings by a noted New Zealand master of the art.
1979. 1st edition. Throughout his career, Tuwhare toured the country, reading his poetry to audiences in his resonant and distinctive voice. SIGNED.
1965. 1st edition. Works by a New Zealand poet
1982. 1st edition. SIGNED. Spectrum Poetry Series
1973. 1st edition. Adrienne Rich's most important collection of poetry, winner of the National Book Award for poetry.
1980. 1st edition. Poems by Barry Mitcalfe, illustrated by M. Cogswell
1976. A Dramatic Portrait, conceived & adapted from her writing by Barry Kyle.
1976. An essential aid to the study of Hardy's poetry.
1970. Edited by a notable NZ poet, this anthology includes 40 poets including Katherine Mansfield and James K. Baxter
1967. Analysis and criticism of New Zealand poetry by the author.
1964. A collection of songs and poems written by Oswald Eastwood about South Westland.
1984. 1st edition. Works by a New Zealand poet.
1985. 1st edition. SIGNED. Fifth book of poetry by Pat Parker, who was born in Houston, Texas in 1944. Straightforward, no-nonsense poetry about being Black, female and gay.
1997. 1st edition. New translations of the works of the thirteenth-century Sufi poet.
1980. 1st edition. Limited edition number 178 of an edition of 300 copies.
2018. A sequel to the author's Now We Are Sixty, this collection once again follows the rhymes and rhythms of the great A.A. Milne.
1993. 1st edition. This is the second collection of poetry by an award-winning Maori poet.