Samuel Carr is the author of The Poetry of Cats. He writes about the things he loves, and clearly, cats are high on that list.
The Poetry of Cats

The Poetry of Cats
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1991 · 96 pages · Batsford
Synopsis
Discover a delightful collection of over 50 poems celebrating the enigmatic charm of cats. This anthology captures every feline mood, from the playful and cunning to the serene and majestic. Featuring beloved poets and stunning artwork, "The Poetry of Cats" is a treasure for both poetry enthusiasts and devoted cat lovers.
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- 1h 49m
- Prose complexity
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The Poetry of catsUnknown, 1974
96 pages
BatsfordLanguage: EnglishISBN: 97807134286124 editions available















