In Praise of Cambridge: An Anthology for Friends is a beautifully compiled collection by Mervyn Horder, published in 1952 by Frederick Muller Ltd, London. This hardcover edition showcases literary tributes and poetic reflections celebrating the historic and inspiring city of Cambridge—a timeless muse for poets and scholars alike.
Featuring evocative excerpts such as Wordsworth’s Prelude and Ecclesiastical Sonnets, the anthology captures the spirit of Cambridge through imagery of King’s College Chapel, the River Cam, and the rich academic tradition that defines the city.
Printed by The Camelot Press Ltd. in Great Britain, this volume is a perfect addition for collectors of British literature, lovers of poetry, and admirers of the academic heritage of Cambridge University.
Highlights:
Rich poetic descriptions of Cambridge landmarks
Classic British poetry spanning several centuries
Hardcover binding in excellent vintage condition
A unique literary homage to one of England’s most iconic cities
Whether you are a student, a lover of British poetry, or a collector of vintage anthologies, this book offers both cultural and historical insight into Cambridge’s lasting influence on literature and art.
Title: In Praise of Cambridge: An Anthology for Friends
Author/Compiler: Mervyn Horder
Year: 1952
Binding: Hardcover
Publisher: Frederick Muller Ltd
City: London
Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
Topic: British Poetry, Cambridge, Literary Anthology
ISBN: Not applicable (pre-ISBN era)
Edition: First Edition
Series: N/A
Illustrator: Not specified