The Tower
1928
First UK edition first impression in near fine condition, no internal markings, pages clean, binding firm, no markings to boards, the dust jacket has some toning to the spine along with minor chipping to tip and tail of spine, there is also a closed tear to top front fold, now in removable protective sleeve.
About The Tower
The Tower was W. B. Yeats's first major collection of poetry as Nobel Laureate after the receiving the Nobel Prize in 1923. It is considered to be one of his most influential collections. The title refers to Thoor Ballylee Castle, a Norman tower that Yeats purchased in 1917 and later restored. The Tower includes some of his greatest and most innovative poems including 'Sailing to Byzantium', a lyrical meditation on man's disillusionment with the physical world; 'Leda and the Swan', a violent and graphic take on the Greek myth of Leda and Zeus and 'Among School Children', a poetic contemplation of life, love and the creative process.