The Ariel Poems were two series of pamphlets that contained illustrated poems published by Faber and
Gwyer and later by
Faber and Faber. The first series had 38 titles published between 1927 and 1931. The second series, published in 1954, had 8 titles.[1]
Each numbered pamphlet had an illustrated cover naming the author and illustrator. Four pages were sewn inside the cover. The
frontispiece had another illustration, usually multicolored. Following that page was the poem. Several authors and illustrators had multiple pamphlets.[2]
The pamphlets in the first series, in order, are as follows:
Webb, Poul (March 2013).
"ART & ARTISTS: The Ariel Poems – part 1". poulwebb.blogspot.com.
Archived from the original on 2013-07-11. Retrieved 2014-02-03. This contains cover and frontispiece illustrations for poems 1–19.
Webb, Poul (March 2013).
"ART & ARTISTS: The Ariel Poems – part 2". poulwebb.blogspot.com.
Archived from the original on 2013-07-11. Retrieved 2014-02-03. This contains cover and frontispiece illustrations for poems 20–38.
The Ariel Poems were two series of pamphlets that contained illustrated poems published by Faber and
Gwyer and later by
Faber and Faber. The first series had 38 titles published between 1927 and 1931. The second series, published in 1954, had 8 titles.[1]
Each numbered pamphlet had an illustrated cover naming the author and illustrator. Four pages were sewn inside the cover. The
frontispiece had another illustration, usually multicolored. Following that page was the poem. Several authors and illustrators had multiple pamphlets.[2]
The pamphlets in the first series, in order, are as follows:
Webb, Poul (March 2013).
"ART & ARTISTS: The Ariel Poems – part 1". poulwebb.blogspot.com.
Archived from the original on 2013-07-11. Retrieved 2014-02-03. This contains cover and frontispiece illustrations for poems 1–19.
Webb, Poul (March 2013).
"ART & ARTISTS: The Ariel Poems – part 2". poulwebb.blogspot.com.
Archived from the original on 2013-07-11. Retrieved 2014-02-03. This contains cover and frontispiece illustrations for poems 20–38.