[Edinburgh], The Wild Flounder Press, [September 1961].
This copy contains two folded typewritten sheets which function as press releases for press and poet. The first is on Finlay's own Wild Hawthorn press - described here as 'a new publishing house set up in Edinburgh' and its 'dada section' The Wild Flounder Press - giving the house's policy as 'NOT BACK TO DUNBAR, BUT BACK TO HUMANITY'. The second typewritten sheet is a capsule biography and encomium for Ian Hamilton Finlay, describing him as 'one of Scotland's most controversial new poets' and giving his age as 35; he turned 36 a month after publication and a few months before the second edition of February 1962.
The third sheet is an advertising sheet for forthcoming Wild Hawthorn Press publications.
First edition; 8vo; text and illustrations printed in red, internally fine; original white card wrappers, brown dustjacket printed in blue, minor wear to top edge, 2 small indentations to front panel; 3 folded sheets (2 typewritten; one printed) loosely inserted.
Murray 3.3.
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