For sale is a stunning collection of 5 vintage poetry books, published between the early 1900s and 1950s. These books not only feature timeless English and American poetry, but they also make beautiful decor pieces or unique props for photography or home staging.
Included Titles:
1. What Cheer by David McCord (Second Impression, 1945)
2. The Major Poets: English and American by Coffin
3. Lotus and Chrysanthemum by Wright
4. Modern British Poetry: A Critical Anthology edited by Louis Untermeyer (Third Revised Edition)
5. Anglo-Saxon Poetry selected and translated by R.K. Gordon
Key Features:
• Rare and vintage editions from the early 1900s to the 1950s, perfect for any literary collection.
• Books also double as decorative pieces, ideal for home libraries, bookshelves, or even as unique photography or staging props.
• The worn spines and aged covers bring an authentic vintage charm to any space.
• Featuring classic poetry from English and American traditions, including Anglo-Saxon translations.
Condition:
• These books show wear consistent with their age, including frayed edges and worn covers, which add to their vintage character. Pages remain intact and readable. Please see photos for condition specifics.
Versatile Use:
• Perfect for vintage decor, these books bring a sense of history and charm to bookshelves, coffee tables, or mantels.
• Great as photography or film props to add authenticity to any scene or project.
Shipping:
• Carefully packaged and shipped via USPS Media Mail for safe delivery.
Whether you’re a vintage book collector or looking for unique decor or props, this collection of poetry books will bring timeless beauty and character to any setting.