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NEW MACMILLAN POETRY Escape and Fantasy By GEORGE ROSTREVOR Cloth, l2mo, $1.00 This is a book of poems written by a man who has a delicate fancy and art. Some of the verse is suggestive of the work of Ralph Hodgson, whose writings have made such a profound impression in this country and in England. All of it shows marked originalily and power.

Poems By RALPH HODGSON $1.00 Recently awarded the Edward de Polignac prize for poetry, Ralph Hodgson is already well known in this country. Those who have read, in the little yellow chap books of the "Flying Fame," "The Song of Honour," "Eve," "The Bull," and others will welcome their publication in this American edition. "'Eve,' . . The most fascinating poem of our time," — The Nation.

The New Day By SCUDDER MIDDLETON Author of "Streets and Faces" Boards, 12mo, $1,00 Mr. Middleton'a earlier book, "Streets and Faces," was considered by the New York Post to be one of the four most interesting volumes of poetry published in America during 1917. "The New Day" will perhaps have a wider appeal to poetry lovers. Here are poems dealing with the present hour as well as many purely imaginative songs and lyrics. What the Chicago Tribune said of "Streets and Faces" applies perhaps equally to "The New Day": "Here is exquisite poetry. . . the angle of life is modern yet the poetry somehow makes you feel like "The Golden Treasury."

The Tree of Life By JOHN GOULD FLETCHER ''Cloth, l2mo. Preparing'' This is a collection of poems setting forth a love experience. Mr. Fletcher is already favorably known, and this book will serve still further to advance his reputation and to strengthen his hold upon the lovers of distinguished work in the poetic field.

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