Absit Omen by Kenneth McNeil Wells first edition 1927
WELLS, Kenneth McNeil. Absit Omen.
Paris: Edward W. Titus at the Sign of the Black Manikin (1927).
Large octavo. [12], 13-43, [1] pp. Original black paper-covered boards with printed paper title label to upper board and printed paper spine label. Spine foxed in places with a little marking, otherwise a particularly clean, bright and well-preserved copy with only trivial marks to the boards. Very good.
The first edition of Kenneth McNeil Wells's collection of poems, published in Paris by Edward W. Titus at the Sign of the Black Manikin in 1927. Titus's Paris imprint is noted for its finely produced literary publications, many issued in relatively small editions for the expatriate community. Wells's verse reflects the influence of late Symbolist poetry, with recurring themes of myth, mortality and ritual.

