Gibson, Douglas.
Thirty Three Poems. With an introduction by Herbert Palmer.
London, King, Littlewood & King Limited, No date (1942) 12 cm x 18.5 cm. 31 pages. Original softcover pamphlet. Very good condition with minor signs of wear. Browning of paper, discolouration of cover.
Includes for example the following poems: English Earth / June Evening / Swans in Flight / Early Morning from a Train / Essendon / Lizard / The Spider / On a Dying Robbit / Evensong. Worcester Cathedral / Failure / The Ferryman / Sunday Morning / Evening by the Canal / The Old Stone Bridge / Hunger / Seashore etc.
″Douglas Gibson was born in 1912 and died in May of 1984. He wrote some of his best work while working as a porter in the Radcliffe Infirmary in Oxford during the 2nd World War – a job he was assigned as a conscientious objector. He was born in Carshalton, Surrey (a leafy suburb of London). His last decades were spent in Leigh on Sea, a small town on the Thames estuary in Essex. He was married to Dorothy, with two children, Christopher and Carol. ″ (Allpoetry)
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