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"...It is a long tale..." — Aragorn
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Oxford Poetry was an annual poetry book published by the University of Oxford.

Oxford Poetry 1915 (Hardback)

Oxford Poetry 1915 1st Edition HB.jpg

Ed. G.D.H. Cole & T.W. Earp. 1st Edition 1915. B.H. Blackwell. Hardback. Pg. 279-280

This book contains the poem 'Goblin Feet' (pp. 64-65).

There were most likely three impressions made, the first in 1915 and the second and third being in 1916, although evidence of the third being produced is skeptical.

  • Note: Oxford Poetry 1915 also contains verse by Naomi Mitchison, who would later become a devotee of Tolkien's works.

Oxford Poetry 1915 (Paperback)

Oxford Poetry 1915 1st Edition PB.jpg

Ed. G.D.H. Cole & T.W. Earp. 1st Edition 1915. B.H. Blackwell. Paperback. Pg. 280.

This book contains the poem 'Goblin Feet'.

There were most likely three impressions made, the first in 1915 and the second and third being in 1916, although evidence of the third being produced is skeptical.

  • Note: Oxford Poetry 1915 also contains verse by Naomi Mitchison, who would later become a devotee of Tolkien's works.

Oxford Poetry 1914-1916

Oxford Poetry 1914-1916 1st Edition HB.jpg

1st Edition 1917. B.H. Blackwell. Hardback. Pg.279. Ed. G.D.H. Cole & W.S.V.

This book contains the poem 'Goblin Feet' (p. 120).

  • Note: Oxford Poetry 1914-1916 also contains verse by Naomi Mitchison, who would later become a devotee of Tolkien's works.

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