Collected Poems
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Ken Smith (1938-2003) was a major voice in world poetry, his work and example inspiring a whole generation of younger British poets during the 1980s and 90s.






Ken Smith (1938-2003) was a major voice in world poetry, his work and example inspiring a whole generation of younger British poets during the 1980s and 90s.
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A selection of the year's funniest stories published every day in The Herald's `Diary' column, gathered together for you to enjoy all over again.
The definitive edition of his work, including all the best poetry Smith published from 1962 to 1980, as well as some previously unpublished poems.
The Brewery History Society provide an illustrated history of the brewing industry in Britain.
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Shed, as in the shed at the end of the garden where first scribbilings that began, many of these poems took place. Shed as in the shedding of skins in these poems, the shedding of lives and identities, from the president Perdu and the night on the town enjoyed by smith's wandering landsman, Charlie Dalta.
Presents a survey in English that covers all the main trends in South African historiography. This book highlights the break with the past that historians of the new radical school have made in the last 15 years, and surveys the position of historical writing to the present.
For many centuries Newcastle upon Tyne was a frontier town, a defensive stronghold. This book tells the story of three sets of walls that helped protect the town: the Roman Wall, the Town Walls, and the walls of the Castle Keep; and takes the reader on a tour of the Town Walls. Generously illustrated.