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Sonnets from the Patagonian - Donald Evans
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Title: Sonnets from the Patagonian
Author: Donald Evans
Release Date: September 8, 2010 [EBook #33674]
Language: English
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SONNETS FROM THE PATAGONIAN
BOOKS by DONALD EVANS
Published by Nicholas L. Brown:
Discords
Two Deaths in the Bronx
Nine Poems from a Valetudinarium
Sonnets from the Patagonian
Special Edition of the last title on Etruria (Italian hand-made) paper limited to 28 numbered copies, signed by author and publisher. Insert—one full sonnet written in the author's hand. $15.00.
This edition is limited to 750 copies.
Sonnets from the Patagonian
(Donald Evans)
Philadelphia Nicholas L. Brown 1918
Copyright, 1918
by
Nicholas L. Brown
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My dear Cornwall Hollis:
With the Allied cause crumbling away it is high time we thought of aesthetics. As a triste jest I said that to you the other day, and your reply was a plea to let you write a preface for a new edition of my forgotten Sonnets from the Patagonian. I am at last persuaded, and who but you should do the preface?
With Mitteleuropa a fact it should be apparent to any honest, thinking man that we are losing the War. Perhaps, in a larger sense, we have already lost the War and the dusk of the Anglo-Saxon is come. Then we are at last joined with the Héllenes and Latins in the descending scale, and it is the Teuton now approaching the perihelion, with the Slav, yet to conquer, in