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The Daily Poem: Art of Travel, 1855

Christopher Pilling
Thursday 09 December 1993 19:02 EST
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For copyright reasons we are not able to provide the full text of the poem on this database. Following are the details of the publication in which it appears.

Christopher Pilling was born in Birmingham in 1936. He worked as a schoolteacher before retiring to become a full- time writer. His previous collections include In All the Spaces On All the Lines (Phoenix Pamplet), The New Lake Poets (Bloodaxe, 1991). This poem appears in his latest collection Foreign Bodies published by Flambard Press (4 Mitchell Avenue, Jesmond, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE2 3LA).

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