First edition, first printing. Original black cloth lettered in gilt to the spine, in the dustwrapper designed by James Hutcheson. A fine copy, the binding square and firm, the cloth and gilt sharp, the contents clean throughout. Complete with the fine, unclipped dustwrapper, priced (£25) to the rear panel. A lovely copy.
The definitive edition MacLean's poems, containing all the published as well as a generous selection of uncollected work, with substantial introductory material and annotations. Everything is presented in the original Gaelic with the poet's own English versions on facing pages (complemented where necessary by editorial translations). MacLean (1911-1996), now recognised as the most significant writer in Scottish Gaelic of the twentieth century, is also simply one of the century's great poets. "It is often late, by chance, and with sudden delight, that we find those poets who later become vital to us [...] I knew Sorley MacLean by reputation before I felt his authoriity [...] what was unlooked for has grown indispensable" (Seamus Heaney); "One of the very greatest of the Gaelic poets [...] and one of the great love poets of the world" (Iain Crichton Smith).
Stock code: 25889
£50
Edinburgh: Polygon.
2011