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  1. The Spice-Box of Earth. N3672 by Cohen, Leonard and a great selection of related books, art and collectibles available now at AbeBooks.co.uk.

  2. Leonard Cohen – The Spice Box of Earth | Review This short and sweet collection is Cohen’s second book of poetry, published at the tender young (ish) age of twenty seven. Back then, in 1961 , Cohen was yet to embark upon a musical career which now spans six decades – he was just an ambitious young upstart who wanted to leave his mark.

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  4. The Spice-Box of Earth. Leonard Cohen. 1. A Kite Is a Victim. 2. After the Sabbath Prayers. 3. Gift. 4. The Flowers That I Left in the Ground. 5. If It Were Spring. 6. There Are Some Men. 7. You ...

  5. www.badanimalbooks.com › product-page › the-spice-box-of-earthThe Spice-Box of Earth | badanimal

    Leonard Cohen. New York: Bantam, 1968. Tall 12mo. Pictorial paper wraps with some small, barely noticeable indentations, paper browning as usual, small nick to the rear fore-edge, else a remarkably well-preserved copy. 83 pages. First Bantam paperback edition. Near fine. Leonard Cohen's second collection of poetry published in 1961 when he was 27; written in the years prior to Cohen dedicating ...

  6. A freshly packaged series for devoted Leonard Cohen fans and those who wish to discover one of the world's most adored and celebrated writers.Originally published by McClelland & Stewart in 1961, The Spice-Box of Earth was Leonard Cohen's breakout book, announcing the arrival of a major talent, and a popular one—the first edition sold out in less than three months, and one reviewer hailed ...

  7. Published in 1961, Spice-Box of Earth was the most popular and commercially successful of Cohen’s early books, and established his reputation as a leading poet in Canada. Its title draws from the ceremonial object— usually made of silver and decorated with elaborate filigree—used in the Havdalah (“separation” in Hebrew) ritual that ...