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    Collected poems, 1948-1984

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    This remarkable collection, which won the 1986 Los Angeles Times Book Prize for Poetry, includes most of the poems from each of Derek Walcott's seven prior books of verse and all of his long autobiographical poem, "Another Life." The 1992 Nobel Laureate in Literature, Walcott has been producing--for several decades--a poetry with all the beauty, wisdom, directness, and narrative force of our classic myths and fairy tales, and in this hefty volume readers will find a full record of his important endeavor

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  • Alterations in Agmunda

    Alterations in Agmunda

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    A tragedy depicting the Siege of Belgrade in the 15th century.

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    Two treatises : of bodies and of man's soul

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    " ... first scholarly edition of this great work since it went out of print in 1669: it offers a normalized text, copious annotations, and a lengthy introduction which situates Digby's ideas in the currents of 17th century philosophical thought"--Page 4 of cover.

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    La Gierusalemme liberata

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    First illustrated edition of Tasso's epic poem, a fictionalized retelling of the First Crusade in which Christian knights battle Muslims for the liberation of Jerusalem.

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    Awards - Pulitzer Prize 1955 - John L. Gaunt

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    7 items: two photocopies (in two sizes) of the certificate for John Gaunt's Pulitzer Prize for News Photography; three LAT article copies--4/4/, 5/3, 5/10/1955--on various prizes Gaunt won for "Tragedy in the Surf (a.k.a. "Tragedy in the Sea"); two copies, Among Ourselves article, 6/1955, "Gaunt wins third Pulitzer for Times";

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    Riders from the West

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    "An epic of the four Indians who in 1831 went from the Nez Percé country to St. Louis and there had converse with Governor Clarke."--Publisher's announcement

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