"The Cracks Of The Day," edited by Wildrake and primarily authored by George Tattersall, is a distinguished collection of poetry. This anthology gathers a diverse range of voices, presenting a rich tapestry of verse that captures the nuances of human experience. From evocative descriptions of nature to introspective reflections on life and love, the poems in this collection offer something for every reader. This edition preserves the charm and artistry of the original publication, making it a valuable addition to any literary collection. Readers will appreciate the timeless quality of these carefully selected poems. A classic treasury of poetic expression.
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