Cart
Free Shipping in Australia
Proud to be B-Corp

Something Beginning with P Seamus Cashman

Something Beginning with P By Seamus Cashman

Something Beginning with P by Seamus Cashman


$21.99
Condition - Very Good
Only 1 left

Summary

A spectacular collection of specially-commissioned new poems for children, including poems from Ireland's leading poets. Beautifully illustrated, and multi-award-winning.

Something Beginning with P Summary

Something Beginning with P: New Poems from Irish Poets by Seamus Cashman

A beautiful collection of specially-commissioned new poems for children of all ages. Includes poems from leading Irish poets: Seamus Heaney, Thomas Kinsella, Maighread Medbh * Paula Meehan * Brendan Kennelly * Michael Longley * Rita Ann Higgins * Matthew Sweeney * Biddy Jenkinson * Desmond O'Grady * Richard Murphy * Nuala ni Dhomhnaill * Celia de Freine * Cathal O Searcaigh * Frank McGuinness * Julie O'Callaghan * Tom McIntyre * Paul Muldoon * Dermot Bolger * Eilean Ni Chuilleanain * Frank Ormsby * Siobhan Campbell * Dennis O'Driscoll * John Montague * Moya Cannon * Peter Fallon * Mary O'Malley * Micheal O'Siadhail * John F Deane

Published by The O'Brien Press in association with Poetry Ireland. Supported by the National Lottery through the Arts Council of Northern Ireland.

Something Beginning with P Reviews

exceptionally well-produced ... a joy to read aloud

-- Mad About Books

'Top-class illustration and design complete a must-have package for every school, library and home.'

-- Today with Pat Kenny

'If some word-gobbling wizard came and snatched all the poems out of this new anthology, if would still be a pleasure to browse through. Every page [is] a dramatic, often zany display of characters, creatures and tumbling objects, all in spectacular colours. This anthology sets no boundaries to where the imagination can go.'

-- Gordon Snell - The Irish Times * The Irish Times *

'a daring innovation by Ireland's top publisher of children's literature.'

-- Irish Examiner * The Irish Examiner *

'The most marvellously produced piece of work I have seen in a long time. An investment -- a brilliant book'

-- Robert Dunbar - Rattlebag

'A dream for parents hoping to inspire a love of poetry, and a book that will never be outgrown.'

-- Sunday Independent * The Sunday Independent *

'The poems are written for children, which suits all of us. Buy it for your favourite niece. Keep it for yourself.'

-- Olivia O'Leary - The Irish Times * The Irish Times *

' this is a fantastic gift and one for keeps. It will be dipped into and enjoyed for many years to come. And don't be put off when it says it's for children: adults will love it too.'

-- Sunday Business Post * Sunday Business Post *

'The range of subjects covered is extraordinary and every age group, from young children to adolescents will find something to engage their minds.'

-- Village Magazine * Village Magazine *

'More than 100 poets combine their talents to give us this exquisitely produced anthology, with dazzling illustrations by Corrina Askin and Alan Clarke: poems playful, poems profound.'

-- The Irish Times * The Irish Times *

'The numerous colourful illustrations are in themselves works of art and add magnificently to the words of the poems.'

-- Tipperary Star

'buy this book but don't just buy one copy; buy at least two: one to keep by you to dip in and out of and one to put away. It's sure to be a collector's item. And the better get another few in case anyone makes off with your other copies.'

-- Inis Magazine * Inis Magazine *

'This book is a great party and a parade of Irish poets and poems, lavishly illustrated on every page.'

-- Margaret Meek, - The School Librarian * The School Librarian *

'a sumptuous collection of new work by Irish poets. Like all the best anthologies, it offers poems that extend one's definition of what the art can do, especially for children nine years old and upward. It is full of near-the-knuckle honesty, as in Rita Ann Higgins's poem about her father. Many of the poems, such as Michael Longley's "Hallowe'en", mix the playful and the disturbing. Sydney Bernard Smith's "The Day the Dalai Lama met the Pops" is pure genius, and cries out to be set to music and sung on Orange Day parades. This book should be in all schools where English (and Irish) is spoken. It is a place where poets and children meet, with no condescension from the former. Buy two copies -- one will be stolen.'

-- Fred Sedgewick - Times Educational Supplement * Times Educational Supplement *

'a stunning, vividly illustrated book ... eye-catching ... easy to access ... wide ranging and varied in style and subject matter'

-- 'Speaking English' Magazine

'a sumptuous collection of new work by Irish poets. Like all the best anthologies, it offers poems that extend one's definition of what the art can do, especially for children nine years old and upward. It is full of near-the-knuckle honesty, as in Rita Ann Higgins's poem about her father. Many of the poems, such as Michael Longley's "Hallowe'en", mix the playful and the disturbing. Sydney Bernard Smith's "The Day the Dalai Lama met the Pops" is pure genius, and cries out to be set to music and sung on Orange Day parades. This book should be in all schools where English (and Irish) is spoken. It is a place where poets and children meet, with no condescension from the former. Buy two copies -- one will be stolen.'

-- Times Educational Supplement * Times Educational Supplement *

'This book is a great party and a parade of Irish poets and poems, lavishly illustrated on every page.'

-- The School Librarian * The School Librarian *

'buy this book but don't just buy one copy; buy at least two: one to keep by you to dip in and out of and one to put away. It's sure to be a collector's item. And the better get another few in case anyone makes off with your other copies.'

-- Inis Magazine * Inis Magazine *

'The numerous colourful illustrations are in themselves works of art and add magnificently to the words of the poems.'

-- Tipperary Star

'More than 100 poets combine their talents to give us this exquisitely produced anthology, with dazzling illustrations by Corrina Askin and Alan Clarke: poems playful, poems profound.'

-- The Irish Times * The Irish Times *

'The range of subjects covered is extraordinary and every age group, from young children to adolescents will find something to engage their minds.'

-- Village Magazine * Village Magazine *

' this is a fantastic gift and one for keeps. It will be dipped into and enjoyed for many years to come. And don't be put off when it says it's for children: adults will love it too.'

-- Sunday Business Post * Sunday Business Post *

'The poems are written for children, which suits all of us. Buy it for your favourite niece. Keep it for yourself.'

-- Olivia O'Leary - The Irish Times * The Irish Times *

'A dream for parents hoping to inspire a love of poetry, and a book that will never be outgrown.'

-- Sunday Independent * The Sunday Independent *

'The most marvellously produced piece of work I have seen in a long time. An investment -- a brilliant book'

-- Robert Dunbar - Rattlebag

'a daring innovation by Ireland's top publisher of children's literature.'

-- Irish Examiner * The Irish Examiner *

'If some word-gobbling wizard came and snatched all the poems out of this new anthology, if would still be a pleasure to browse through. Every page [is] a dramatic, often zany display of characters, creatures and tumbling objects, all in spectacular colours. This anthology sets no boundaries to where the imagination can go.'

-- Gordon Snell - The Irish Times * The Irish Times *

'Top-class illustration and design complete a must-have package for every school, library and home.'

-- Today with Pat Kenny

'It is a delight to dip into this anthology, as much for my own pleasure as when reading snippets aloud to the young fry, as it is full of fun, fantasy, mystery and mayhem, with some nonsense verse, and lots of unexpected slants on life.'

-- Irish Examiner * The Irish Examiner *

'This unique volume of poetry provides an ideal opportunity for parents, teaches and librarians to inspire a love of poetry among children and indeed to enjoy the diverse variety themselves as well.'

-- Clare Champion * Clare Champion *

'a superb anthology ... wide ranging collection ... a great deal of splendid poetry'

-- School Librarian Magazine

Listed in the 'Top ten essential books for every family'

-- Sunday Business Post

'a beautiful anthology ... a lovely way to introduce your child to the world of poetry'

-- Woman's Way

About Seamus Cashman

Seamus Cashman established Wolfhound Press Ltd in 1974 as a literary and cultural publishing house, and as publisher until 2001 won an international reputation for the press, earning many design, publishing and children's book awards over the years. A former teacher and book editor, his own published works include two co-edited and lasting volumes, Irish Poems for Young People and Proverbs and Sayings of Ireland. He is author of three poetry collections; That Morning Will Come, Carnival, and Clowns and Acrobats. He works as an independent publishing consultant.

Additional information

GOR001823043
9781847170927
1847170927
Something Beginning with P: New Poems from Irish Poets by Seamus Cashman
Used - Very Good
Paperback
O'Brien Press Ltd
2008-04-11
160
Winner of White Raven selection 2005 2005 (Germany) Winner of Bisto Merit Award 2005 2005 (Ireland) Winner of Reading Association of Ireland Special Merit 2005 2005 (Ireland) Short-listed for Shortlisted for CLPE Poetry Award 2005 2005 (Ireland)
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
This is a used book - there is no escaping the fact it has been read by someone else and it will show signs of wear and previous use. Overall we expect it to be in very good condition, but if you are not entirely satisfied please get in touch with us

Customer Reviews - Something Beginning with P