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==December 1913== | ==December 1913== | ||
Vol. 4. No. 20. Pg. 345. Oxford: Exeter college. | Vol. 4. No. 20. Pg. 345. Oxford: Exeter college. | ||
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Vol. 5. no. 26. June 1920. Pg. 345. | Vol. 5. no. 26. June 1920. Pg. 345. | ||
This issue contains the poem '[[The Happy Mariners]]'. | This issue contains the poem '[[The Happy Mariners]]' (pp. 69-70). | ||
The poem was reprinted in a revised form in [[A Northern Venture]] in 1923. | The poem was reprinted in a revised form in [[A Northern Venture]] in 1923. | ||
[[ | ==June 1927== | ||
[[ | Vol. 7. no. 40. | ||
This issue contains two poems published under one overall title: ''Adventures in Unnatural History and Medieval Metres, being the Freaks of Fisiogus'': (i) Fastitocalon, (ii) Iumbo, or ye Kinde of ye Oliphaunt. | |||
Both poems were later reprinted in revised forms, as [[Fastitocalon (poem)|Fastitocalon]] and [[Oliphaunt (poem)|Oliphaunt]].<ref>{{webcite|author=|articleurl=http://www.tolkienbooks.net/php/details.php?reference=13290|articlename=Stapeldon Magazine. 1927|dated=|website=TB|accessed=6 April 2014}}</ref> | |||
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December 1913
Vol. 4. No. 20. Pg. 345. Oxford: Exeter college.
This issue contains the poem 'From the many-willow'd margin of the immemorial Thames' (p. 11).
June 1920
Vol. 5. no. 26. June 1920. Pg. 345.
This issue contains the poem 'The Happy Mariners' (pp. 69-70).
The poem was reprinted in a revised form in A Northern Venture in 1923.
June 1927
Vol. 7. no. 40.
This issue contains two poems published under one overall title: Adventures in Unnatural History and Medieval Metres, being the Freaks of Fisiogus: (i) Fastitocalon, (ii) Iumbo, or ye Kinde of ye Oliphaunt.
Both poems were later reprinted in revised forms, as Fastitocalon and Oliphaunt.[1]
References
- ↑ "Stapeldon Magazine. 1927", TolkienBooks.net (accessed 6 April 2014)