It's a curious and wonderful book, which not only includes the title narrative poem, but a small collection of supernatural poems rooted in the local mythology.
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> Many thanks G E and Tim.
> For the curious I can tell you that I was
> lunching in the Poetry Cafe, Betterton Street, when a chap came in
> seeking the information requested. He has a copy of the book and told
> me that the only other copy he could find a trace of is in the British
> Library and they had no information on the author. Hence the general
> appeal, so again,
> many thanks,
> John.
>
> >----Original Message----
> >From:
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> >Date: 16/02/2015 13:29
> >To:
> <[log in to unmask]>
> >Subj: Joseph Castle Hall
> >
> >Does anybody
> have information on a poet called Joseph Castle Hall from
> >the late
> 19th C. Wrote a book called The Astrologer's Daughter.
> >
> >
> >Thanks,
> >
>
> >John
> >
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