The Poetical Works of Samuel Rodgers George Routledge and Sons

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Description:

Discover the eloquence of Samuel Rogers, an English poet renowned for his discursive poem, "The Pleasures of Memory." This edition, absent a publication date but thoughtfully inscribed in pencil by a previous owner from 1882, carries the weight and charm of the Victorian era.

Beyond its historical value, it serves as a delightful reflection of Rogers' reputation, not just as a poet, but also as a celebrated conversationalist and companion to some of the era's greatest poets.

Specifications:

  • Title: The Poetical Works of Samuel Rogers
  • Publisher: George Routledge and Sons
  • Format: Hardcover with Gold Edges
  • Pages: 472
  • Dimensions: 7x5x1
  • Language: English
  • Condition: Minor wear on book boards, minor spotting on pages, annotations and inscriptions within as shown in the photos.

Every glance and page-turn in this book will transport you back to an era of profound poetic exploration and genteel conversations.

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