The fourth of his inimitable collections of poetry, and again we feel that if anyone could turn apathetic and indifferent...

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POEMS OF MAGIC AND SPELLS

The fourth of his inimitable collections of poetry, and again we feel that if anyone could turn apathetic and indifferent readers into poetry enthusiasts, that person would be William Cole, with Humorous Poetry for Children, I Went to the Animal Fair, Story Poems New and Old, and now this volume. Unified by the theme of magic these poems are drawn from a wide range of poets, classical and modern, from narrative verse and from the eerie and fey.

Pub Date: April 4, 1960

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Publisher: World

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Kirkus Reviews Issue: April 1, 1960

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