Pulpits to the North by Bradford Johnson lands on the |> SALE <| shelves in my shop.
Mosher Press, 1974, Hardback in dust wrapper.
Signed by the author on the half-title page unverified and reflected as such in the lack of premium.
From the cover: As a boy in New Hampshire, Bradford Johnson began to respond in verse to his rural surroundings. The thirty-five poems in this book will appeal to a wide audience because of his instinctive ability to evoke pastoral moods and images with a clarity reflective of those beginnings.
These poems all but one previously unpublished are descriptions of the workings of contrast. Moments of stonewall drollery lighten the collection and, read aloud, these poems have a pleasant music which delicately emphasizes his real power of metaphor.
Very Good in Very Good Dust Wrapper. Unlaminated dust wrapper a little edgeworn and faded.
Grey boards with Green titling to the Spine & Upper Board.
[VII] 54 pages. 8″ x 5¼”.
This book will be listed, sooner or later, for £6.50 on my delightful website… (added to my Poetry category.) but get 50% off buying from my blog… below…