Frost on the Sun by D.G. Jones The sun, symbol of warmth, even passionate fierceness, never appears at its burning pitch of summer fury in this book.
Carpenter's Apprentice and Other Poems by Gordon LeClaire There is a strongly religious note to many of the poems contained in this volume.
Three Dozen Poems by R.G. Everson There is wit and erudition in these poems -- but the erudition is occasionally too weighty, and, somehow, the result is less than a perfect take-off.
The Arrow-Maker's Daughter, And Other Haida Chants by Hermia Harris Fraser Indian lore from the coast of British Columbia furnishes the subject matter and inspiration for the poems in this book.
The Wide Plains Roar; Verses of Protest and Prophecy by George Abbe The vision of Paradise has always haunted man.
The Second Silency by Mirian Waddington 'There are no easy signposts, only a lonely road / That each one travels with his suffering.'
Compass Reading and Others by Goodridge MacDonald Neat, gentle satire and careful, precise handling of genuine emotion combine to make this book a delight to read.
The Selected Poems of Bliss Carman Dr. Pierce has made a judicious selection from the sometimes-too-facile verse of Canada's most prolific poet.
The Old Bateau and Other Poems Attractively bound in grey cloth, generously leaded, and printed in 12-point Baskerville type on soft, cream-coloured paper, The Old Bateau has an old-fashioned graciousness about it.