| Year: | 1982 | Title: | A Dozen Literary Clerihews Plus One for the Master Himself | Author(s): | Timothy Brownlow | Printer: | William Whitla | Printer2/Artist: | | Press Name: | Erlin Press | Location: | Toronto, ON | Edition: | 120 | Colophon: | Edmund Clerihew Bentley (1875 - 1956) is famous equally for the verse form he invented and for his classic work of detective fiction, Trent's Last Case. Timothy Brownlow is a poet who has published widely. He teaches English Literature at St. Mary's University in Halifax. His study, John Clare and Picturesque Landscape, will appear shorth with Oxford University Press. The baker's dozen of clerihews first appears here. This signature, using Goudy Medium Old Style and Hand Tooled types, is printed by William Whitla at the Erlin Press, York University, in an edition of 100 copies for Wayzgoose , 1982, and a further 20 copies for private distribution. | ISBN - Signature: | | ISBN (Anthology): | |
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