There Are No Islands, Any More: Lines Written In Passion And Deep Concern For England, France and My Own Country.
NY: Harper & Brothers (1940). First edition. 10 pp. Near fine in wrappers and integral printed dust jacket. Written not long before the US entered WWII, Millay’s anti-isolationist poem was meant to convince the apolitical individual that “there are no islands any more.” Published without any profit to herself or her publishers, the poem’s proceeds were turned over “to an established war relief agency.”
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