Content 5 stars, Production 3 stars
This is the reprint (Everyman, 1992/94) of Daniel Albright's edition of Yeats' poems (J.M. Dent, 1990). I like Albright's completely chronological arrangement, unlike Finneran's edition which places all the long narrative poems together; Albright's introduction and copious notes are also excellent. The poetry is obviously one of the great treasures of literature, and I'd say this is the edition to have -- except that this cheap Everyman Library reprint shrinks the book to a smaller page size (and print) than the 1990 Dent, and uses thinner paper. Hence 4 stars, and 5 stars for the J.M. Dent; but good luck finding a copy of that.