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White Fire by John Ravenor Bullen (First Edition) Preface by Lovecraft
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White Fire by John Ravenor Bullen (First Edition) Preface by Lovecraft
Authors: John Ravenor Bullen
Location: Athol, Mass
Publisher: The Recluse Press
Date: 1927
Edition: First Edition
Features: Title page dated 1927. Gray cloth with black printed labels to spine and front cover. Dedicated to H.P. Lovecraft; A posthumous poetry collection edited by H. P. Lovecraft with a seven-page Preface by him. Printed by W. Paul Cook. C Tipped-in frontispiece photo-portrait of the author with facsimile signature.
Book Condition: Very Good+: A firm, nearly square copy. Very minor foxing to bottom edge of text block. Clean, lightly tanned pages. Mild stains to front and rear cover. No jacket present.
Notes: "Mr. Bullen's particular secret as a poet lay, apart from his keen visual imagination and the natural sense of sound which gave melody and limpidity to all his lines and set him unerringly on the trail of the perfectly symphonic work, in the fact that he always preserved his golden illusions and faculty of wonder and values in life", H.P. Lovecraft, preface.
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Authors: John Ravenor Bullen
Location: Athol, Mass
Publisher: The Recluse Press
Date: 1927
Edition: First Edition
Features: Title page dated 1927. Gray cloth with black printed labels to spine and front cover. Dedicated to H.P. Lovecraft; A posthumous poetry collection edited by H. P. Lovecraft with a seven-page Preface by him. Printed by W. Paul Cook. C Tipped-in frontispiece photo-portrait of the author with facsimile signature.
Book Condition: Very Good+: A firm, nearly square copy. Very minor foxing to bottom edge of text block. Clean, lightly tanned pages. Mild stains to front and rear cover. No jacket present.
Notes: "Mr. Bullen's particular secret as a poet lay, apart from his keen visual imagination and the natural sense of sound which gave melody and limpidity to all his lines and set him unerringly on the trail of the perfectly symphonic work, in the fact that he always preserved his golden illusions and faculty of wonder and values in life", H.P. Lovecraft, preface.
HCX22231-1