Description: Evelyn Mabel Watson, 1886-1956, prolific Buffalo-area writer, studied at Allegheny College, graduated from Mount Union College, 1909; performed editorial and publicity work; recognized poet, noted mystic; edited The Circle for a period and involved with the English Poetry Society and other leading organizations of like nature; author of many books of verse, plays, and essays on metaphysics. She was a well regarded poet of her time. Symbols of Immortality was published in 1931 by Christopher Publishing House, Boston, MA. Cloth boards with as new bright gold titling on the front cover, gold titling to spine is very faded. Bindig tight. All pages clean and present. 162 pages. Corners and top and bottom of spine very lightly bumped. Textured cloth boards. Inscribed on fly "For Sake of Song. Emily G. Watson.8" x 5.5" Free Shipping in the USA. Features Details Product Dimensions: 8.0 x 6.0 x 1.0 inches Item Weight: 1.0 pounds Shipping Weight: 1.5 pounds {{marketing_message_heading_1}} {{marketing_message_body_1}} {{marketing_message_heading_2}} {{marketing_message_body_2}} {{marketing_message_heading_3}} {{marketing_message_body_3}}
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Original/Facsimile: Original
Region: North America
Signed: Yes
Place of Publication: Boston MA
Year Printed: 1931
Publisher: Christopher House
Topic: Poetry
Author: Evelyn Watson
Binding: Cloth
Brand: Unbranded