Publisher's Synopsis
Better known as an authority on Conan Doyle's spiritualist work, this remarkable selection of the poetry of Kelvin I Jones' covers a period of thirty years, comprising works that deal with many disparate themes, including grief, eroticism, personal loss, tragedy, and the horrendous effects of nuclear war, often understated but with a revealing and evocative poignancy.
Sumptuously illustrated by the work of two artists whose work is arresting and unforgettable, this is a volume of verse that, as a critic once commented, proves Jones to be a poet with the all - seeing 'third eye.'