Grennan, Eamon.
WHAT LIGHT THERE IS.
Dublin: The Gallery Press: 1987
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Eamon Grennan. WHAT LIGHT THERE IS. This is the first edition of the Irish poet's second collection that was issued simultaneously in clothbound and paper bindings. A fine copy in paper wrappers that has been personally inscribed on the title page in the year of publication. 66 pages.
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