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Douglas, Keith, 1920-19445
Douglas, Keith (1920-1944)4
Graham, Desmond (1940-)4
Douglas, Keith2
Bodleian Library1
Bullen, A H (1857-1920)1
Bullen, A. H1
Flego, Fabio1
Hall, J C (1920-)1
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Keith Douglas, 1920-1944 : a biography

Graham, Desmond (1940-)

1974

Bibliography: pages 259-[260].

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Douglas (Brotherton Collection)

A collection of English and French poetry and other literary works, owned by the poet Keith Douglas (1920-1944).

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A prose miscellany

Douglas, Keith (1920-1944); Graham, Desmond (1940-)

1985

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Keith Douglas

Douglas, Keith (1920-1944); Hughes, Ted (1930-1998)

2006

First published in 1964.

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Poeti inglese di oggi : Keith Douglas

Flego, Fabio

Offprint from: Le lingue del mondo, anno 52, no.1/2 (1987).

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Keith Douglas's books

Graham, Desmond (1940-)

1981

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Selected poems

Hall, J C (1920-); Douglas, Keith (1920-1944); Nicholson, Norman (1914-1987)

1943

"First published February 1943."

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Augury : an Oxford miscellany of verse & prose

Hardie, Alec M; Douglas, Keith (1920-1944)

1940

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The works of William Shakespeare gathered into one volume

Shakespeare, William (1564-1616); Bullen, A H (1857-1920)

1934

"The text... is that prepared by the late Arthur Henry Bullen for the Stratford town edition, to print which he founded the Shakespeare head press in 1904."--p. vii.

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