Rare book of poetry. First Edition, 1965. Signed with a long gift message by the poet.  Interior pages are otherwise unmarked but do show tanning to edges.  Discoloration from possible moisture exposure to the lower left of front cover that does go through to about page 25, only to lower left corner. Doesn't affect text. Another area of soiling to top left of front cover and onto spine (grease).  Ships same or next business day with complementary tracking/confirmation. Buy with confidence from a trusted seller since 1999.  

"Several poets write equally well in both Greek and English. One uses his real name, Nikos Laides, in Greece, and the name Paul Nord in America. His poems tend to be epigrammatic, satiric, and witty. Like a fellow poet, the columnist Paul Denis, he belongs to the cultural scene of New York City. Greece knows him for his poems, essays, songs, and translations of Shakespeare, Tennyson, and others. Nord's mock epic in English, Salamander (1946), elicited from Albert Einstein a warm letter of praise. The more than eighty poems in Chaos Revisited (1964) appeared first in the Jamestown, New York, Sun. Acerbic humor such as one finds in Nord's pithy verse seeks to reduce humanity's folly and greed. A number of his poems and short stories appeared in Athene magazine."