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    Elisavietta Ritchie (Editor & Contributor)

    Published by Wineberry Press, Glen Echo, MD, 1983

    ISBN 10: 0961215801ISBN 13: 9780961215804

    Seller: 100POCKETS, Berkeley, CA, U.S.A.

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    Soft cover. Condition: COLLECTIBLE - NEAR FINE. Elizabeth Follin-Jones (Illustrator & Contributor) (illustrator). First Edition, First Thus. Text/BRAND NEW. Signed by poet Lucia Dunham to title page. Softcover/VG; strong w/light edge wear & water/wine glass ring to upper front. Anthology of poems from ten women : E. Castendyk Briefs, Maxine Combs, Lucia Dunham, Elizabeth Follin-Jones, Barbara Goldber, Elaine Reisler Magarrell, Mariquita MacManus Mullan, Elisavietta Ritchie, Elizabeth Sullam, and, Margaret Weaver. Brought together by the old Writer's Center in Glen Echo, and collaborated to form Wineberry Press. A moving work as memory and time fail is E. Castendyk Brief's poem titled 'Alzheimer's at Bill & Sally's' (pg 11). It reads: "Who was the nice young lady in my bed?"/Bill whispers to me at the breakfast table/ "Probably Sal," I breathe back, "your wife."/Relieved, Bill laughs --- his old good laugh, "That's rich!"/ . Bill jerks away from his breakfast nap /Checks his tie, gets up, and with a cheerful /"Good Night!" heads for his room. Always courtly /at the stairs he turns, almost bows to Sally /"Miss, will I see you yesterday?" /Sally waves, tired. Bill stands waiting /Of course you will, dear William /who loved her twice as much tomorrow. Author Signed.