Random books from GregsBookCell's library
Canterbury Tales (Everyman Paperbacks) by Geoffrey Chaucer
Penguin Modern Poets: John Ormond, Emyr Humphreys, John Tripp Bk. 27 by Emyr Humphreys and John Tripp John Ormond
The Odyssey by Homer; Robert Fagles
The Virgin and the Nightingale: Mediaeval Latin Poems by Fleur Adcock
The Wisdom of Wyrd: Teachings from Our Tribal Ancestors by Brian Bates
White Goddess by Robert Graves
The Enemy's Country: Words, Contexture and Other Circumstances of Language by Geoffrey Hill
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Friends: BrythonWitch, Megli, theoldman
Interesting libraries: BrythonWitch, Ffred_Clegg, glosses, Gwenddolen, Gwendydd, gwernin, KitB, medievalist, Megli, Proserpine, pterodactyl, victoriarota
Member: GregsBookCell
CollectionsYour library (200)
Reviews9 reviews
TagsGreek Mythology (2), Modern epic poem in experimental form (1), Medieval Welsh Poetry (1), Gaelic Poetry (1), Medieval English Poetry (1), Modern Poetry (1), English poetry (1), Magazine (1), Arthurian (1), Medieval English poetry (1) — see all tags
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GroupsAnglo-Welsh Literature, I Survived the Great Vowel Shift, Irish & Celtic Studies
Favorite bookstoresYstwyth Books
About meI review books frequently for literary magazine in Wales and also publish poetry in these magazines:
http://www.planetmagazine.org.uk
http://www.seren-books.com/poetry-wales/
A few published reviews have been included here.
About my libraryMy physical library has been built up over a long period it reflects changing tastes and interests, but at its core it contain an extensive range of poetry and other literature in English and in Welsh.
This online version is just taking shape. Stay with me!
Homepagehttp://www.hills-chronicle.net
Real nameGreg Hill
LocationWales
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posted by theoldman at 9:04 am (EST) on Oct 13, 2009
posted by Megli at 1:48 pm (EST) on Feb 18, 2009
I look forward to watching your library grow. :-)
posted by BrythonWitch at 2:23 pm (EST) on Dec 8, 2008