Dive into the vibrant era of the Jazz Age with "Poets of the Twenties: 100 Great Poems," edited by Chard Powers Smith. This compelling collection encapsulates the spirit of the 1920s through the works of various poets, providing a tapestry of emotional depth and cultural commentary. Published in 1967 by Clark McCutcheon, this paperback offers a window into the past with its timeless appeal.


The book measures 6.25 inches in length, 9.25 inches in height, and has a width of .5 inch, with 192 pages that weigh 14.22 ounces. It's a nonfiction piece that speaks to an adult audience with an interest in poetry and historical literary works. As a vintage paperback, it's a treasure for both collectors and enthusiasts of early 20th-century poetry.