Lyra: An Anthology Of New Lyric
Comfort, Alex (ed); Greacen, Robert (ed)
The Grey Walls Press (1942)
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Anthology
Hardcover 
Great Britain  English
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Nationality British
Pub Place Billericay
Dust Jacket dj
No. of Pages 71
First Edition Yes
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Links Amazon
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Conflict WW2
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Reilly 5, #29.

Alexander Comfort (10 February 1920 – 26 March 2000) was a medical professional, gerontologist, anarchist, pacifist, conscientious objector and writer, best known for The Joy of Sex, which played a part in what is often called the sexual revolution. He was also the author of many other books on a variety of topics.
--Wikipedia

Robert Greacen (b. 24 October 1920, Derry - d. 13 April 2008, Dublin) was an Irish poet and member of Aosdána. He was educated at Methodist College Belfast and Trinity College Dublin. His published poetry collections include The Bird (1941), Northern Harvest (Belfast, Derrick MacCord, 1944), One Recent Evening (1944), The Undying Day (London, The Falcon Press, 1948), A Garland for Captain Fox (Dublin, The Gallery Press, 1975), I, Brother Stephen (Dublin, St. Beuno’s, 1978), Young Mr Gibbon (1979), A Bright Mask, (Dublin, The Dedalus Press, 1985), Protestant Without a Horse (Belfast, The Lagan Press, 1997), Carnival at The River (Dublin; Dedalus;, 1990); Collected Poems (Lagan Press, 1995), Lunch at the Ivy (Lagan Press, 2002), and Selected & New Poems (ed. by Jack W. Weaver, Cliffs of Moher, Salmon Publishing, 2006).
--Wikipedia