From the November 2015 Issue Songs of a Broken Man Ezra Pound: Poet – A Portrait of the Man & His Work, Volume III, The Tragic Years 1939–1972 By A David Moody LR
From the September 2014 Issue Good, Bad & Ugly Ezra Pound: Poet – A Portrait of the Man and His Work, Volume II, The Epic Years 1921–1939 By A David Moody LR
From the December 2010 Issue In For A Penny Ezra Pound to His Parents: Letters 1895–1929 By Mary de Rachewiltz, A David Moody and Joanna Moody LR
From the October 2007 Issue Red-Headed Rebel Ezra Pound: Poet I – The Young Genius, 1885–1920 By A David Moody LR
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