Eliot's Collected Poems 1909-1962, first published in the 1960s and reset in 2002, is a core text selling on average 4,000 copies a year. There is no book more key to Faber's list than this: the founder's own life-long curation of his poems. Over the years, certain printing discrepancies and modifications by publishers have crept in, not always in the text's best interests. These have now been resolved conclusively following the meticulous research on Eliot's poems by Christopher Ricks and Jim McCue in The Poems of T. S. Eliot (2015), which created stable texts that are here presented in this new setting as a revised edition of Eliot's classic volume.