Monk Gibbon - Works

Works

  • The Tremulous String (1926) Limited Edition 250 hand printed copies
  • The Branch of Hawthorn Tree (1927)
  • The Seals (1935) autobiography
  • The Living Torch (1937) poems by AE, editor
  • Mount Ida (1948)
  • This Insubstantial Pageant (1951)
  • The Masterpiece and the Man: Yeats as I Knew Him (1959) biography
  • The Climate of Love (1961)
  • Inglorious Soldier (1968) memoir
  • The Brahms Waltz (1970)
  • The Velvet Bow (1972)
  • The Pupil (1981)

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