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published 100 years ago, Robert Elliott’s compassionate observations
about the tortures and triumphs of life and love, lyrically expressed,
will touch your heart. A Canadian naturalist who foreshadowed today’s
conservation, his passion for the environment weaved its way into
his well known works and earned him the moniker “the poet
of Plover Mills.” Teacher and editor M. Parkinson writes,
“the temple of Canadian Poetry has been made more sacred by
the presence of Robert Elliott.”
Published in 1904 by Tim Lawson’s great
grandfather, Elliott's poetry was the source of Tim’s song
"Lightly Weave" from his CD The
Right Way On. Also a publisher (and a poet himself), Tim
is honoured to present this latest collection to new readers. It
has been printed onto heavy bond paper is bound in a beautiful red
cloth hardcover with gold foil embossing. It is the quintessential
coffee table book, and equally at home in a classic bookshelf. Limited
to 1,500 numbered collector’s editions, each copy is signed
by Tim Lawson.

Online Price
$23.96 + shipping and handling
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