Collected Poems 1951-1975.
Charles Causley
Godine (1975)
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Hardcover B000UDE85K
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Nationality British
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Cover Price $35.00
No. of Pages 294
Height x Width 9.0 x 9.0  inch
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Conflict WW2
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Reilly 73. This edition not in Reilly.

: Full beige cloth covered boards, gilt titles blocked in red. Unclipped dark brown dj with white titles. Book has some extremity wear, lightly sunned top edge; dj has large chip from top edge.


Prize winning poet, playwright and children’s author Charles Causley was born in Cornwall on the 24th of August 1917 and was educated at Peterborough Training College. He began writing plays in the early 1930’s. His first publications were Farewell Aggie Weston, Survivor’s Leave and The Conquering Hero. He served in the Royal Navy during the Second World War, an experience he wrote about in Hands to Dance. He was also the editor of two BBC radio magazines.

Charles Causley was made a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature in 1958 and a CBE in 1986. He also holds honorary degrees from Oxford and Exeter, where he is also honorary fellow in poetry.