108 SONNETS FOR AWAKENING.
2012. 162 pages. More
2012. 162 pages. More
Philadelphia: Lippincott, 1921. First edition. A new translation based on a revised text together with the origin, growth and interpretation of the songs; 246 pages. More
Portland: Thomas B. Mosher, 1901. Printing limited to 425 copies printed on Japan Vellum; 60 pages. More
New York: Paragon House, 1989. Translation and Commentary by Antonio T. de Nicolás; Foreword by Seyyed Hossein Nasr; 260 pages. More
London: T. Wright, 1790. 325 pages. More
Detroit: Lotus Press, 1983. First edition. 75 pages. More
Pittsburgh: University of Pittsbutgh Press, 1983. First edition. Gift inscription signed by the author; 83 pages. More
Melbourne: New Humanity, 1988. First printing. 93 pages. More
Pune: Privately Printed, 2009. Second edition. 342 pages with marking ribbon. More
Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2004. xliv, 223 pages. More
Privately Printed, 1981. Inscribed by author; vii, 104 pages. More
New York: New Directions, 1998. First edition. Signed by author on title page; 79 pages. More
Cambridge: The Bellnap Press of Harvard University Press, 1982. First edition thus. Edited by Jack Stillinger; Reading edition based on The Poems of John Keats; xxx, 493 pages. More
Hillsdale: Sophia Perennis, 2005. First U.S. edition. 169 pages. At a time when the inadequacy of modernism has become apparent, the author returns to the challenge of the English radical tradition of thought (Blake, Cobbett, Carlyle, Ruskin, Morris, Gill and others), with its critique of the industrial - now post-industrial..... More
Hillsdale: Sophia Perennis, 2005. First U.S. edition. 169 pages. At a time when the inadequacy of modernism has become apparent, the author returns to the challenge of the English radical tradition of thought (Blake, Cobbett, Carlyle, Ruskin, Morris, Gill and others), with its critique of the industrial - now post-industrial..... More
Hillsdale: Sophia Perennis, 2005. First U.S. edition. 191 pages. In the wake of our attempt at a rational, scientific civilization, it has been readily assumed that the center of gravity of reality and truth falls within the realm of the physical world. But for the poets discussed in these pages..... More
Golgonooza, 2003. First printing. 191 pages. In the wake of our attempt at a rational, scientific civilization, it has been readily assumed that the center of gravity of reality and truth falls within the realm of the physical world. But for the poets discussed in these pages the opposite is..... More
Berkeley: SLG Books, 1998. First edition. Foreword by Jeff Greenwald; Introduction by Morton Marus; Compliments of publisher label pasted to inside front cover; 107 pages. More
New York: Gotham Book Mart, 1972. First edition. 111 pages. First poem, 'Out of Winter,' presents Martin Benson's building of a wind harp at Armonk. More
[London]: Stourton Press, 1981. First edition. Limited edition of 400 copies, this being one of 40 "for presenttion" bound in leather with decorative paper covered boards and signed by the editors; Unpaginated, includes 41 selections with an Introduction by Keynes and an essay, "Nightingales in Literature" by Davidson. Keynes writes..... More
Worcester: Privately Printed, Commonwealth Press, 1906. First edition. Limited to 435 copies, signed by the translator; Frontes reproduction of a page from the Persian manuscript with printed facing tissue; Prospectus laid in; 290 pages. More
Sydney: New Humanity Books, 1990. More
Woodstock: Overlook, 1975. First edition. More
Tavnon Books, 2018. 52 pages. More