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THE NEW POETRY

CHICAGO POEMS By Carl Sandburg. $i-35 net. In his ability to concentrate a whole story or picture or character within the compass of a few lines, Mr. Sand- burg's work compares favorably with the best achieve- ments of the recent successful American poets. It is, however, distinguished by its trenchant note of social criticism and by its vision of a better social order. NORTH OF BOSTON By Robert Frost. 6th printing, $1.30 net. "The first poet for half a century to express New England life completely with a fresh, original and appealing way of his own." — Boston Transcript. "An authentic original voice in literature." — Atlantic Monthly. A BOY'S WILL By Robert Frost. 3rd printing, $1.00 net, Mr. Frost's first volume of poetry. "We have read every line with that amazement and delight which are too seldom evoked by books of modern verse." — The Academy {London). THE LISTENERS By Walter De La Mare. $1.35 net, Mr. De la Mare expresses with undeniable beauty of verse those things a little bit beyond our ken and con- sciousness, and, as well, our subtlest reactions to nature and to life. " AND OTHER POETS" By Louis Untermeyer. $1.25 net. Mirth and thought-provoking parodies, by the author of "Challenge/* of such modern Parnassians as Mase- field. Frost, Masters, Yeats, Amy Lowell, Noyes, Dob- son and "F. P. A." HENRY HOLT AND COMPANY Publishers New York

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