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THE NEW POETRY


CHICAGO POEMS

By Carl Sandburg. $1.35 net.

In his ability to concentrate a whole story or picture or character within the compass of a few lines, Mr. Sandburg’s work compares favorably with the best achievements of the recent successful American poets. It is, however, distinguished by its trenchant note of social criticism and by its vision of a better social order.

By Robert Frost. 6th printing, $1.30 net.

“The first poet for half a century to express New England life completely with a fresh, original and appealing way of his own.”—Boston Transcript.

“An authentic original voice in literature.”—Atlantic Monthly.

By Robert Frost. 3rd printing, $1.00 net.

Mr. Frost’s first volume of poetry.

“We have read every line with that amazement and delight which are too seldom evoked by books of modern verse.”—The Academy (London).

By Walter De La Mare. $1.35 net.

Mr. de la Mare expresses with undeniable beauty of verse those things a little bit beyond our ken and consciousness, and, as well, our subtlest reactions to nature and to life.

By Louis Untermeyer. $1.25 net.

Mirth and thought-provoking parodies, by the author of “Challenge,” of such modern Parnassians as Masefield. Frost, Masters, Yeats, Amy Lowell, Noyes, Dobson and “F. P. A.”


HENRY HOLT AND COMPANY

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New York