Edith Sitwell reading from her poetry:
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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Sitwell, Edith 1887-1964 (Author)
Format: Audio
Language:Undetermined
Published: New York, NY Caedmon 1955
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Item Description:Best.-Nr. TC 1016. - Enth.: The wind's bastinado. Trio for two cats and a trombone. Said King Pompey. Spinning song. Green flows the river of Lethe-O. Serenade: Any man to any woman. Tattered serenade: Beggar to shadow, 2. Street song. An old woman. The youth with the red-gold hair. A Sylph's song. Most lovely shade. The queen of Scotland's reply to a reproof from John Knox. Who shall have my fair lady? The bee oracles, 1. Dido's song. The canticle of the rose. Gardeners and astronomers. Sailor, what of the isles? Song of Queen Anne Boleyn. Song: Where is all the bright company gone?
Physical Description:1 Schallpl., 30 cm, 33 UpM

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