D. B. Wyndham-Lewis - Published Works

Published Works

  • On straw, and other conceits (1927)
  • François Villon: a documented survey (Davies, London, 1928)
  • A Christmas book : an anthology for moderns (with G. C. Heseltine) (Dent, New York, 1928)
  • The Stuffed Owl: an anthology of bad verse (with Charles Lee) (Dent, London, 1930: enlarged 1948)
  • King Spider: some aspects of Louis XI of France and his companions (Heinemann, London, 1930)
  • Emperor of the West : a study of Charles the Fifth (Eyre and Spottiswoode, London, 1932)
  • I couldn't help laughing!: an anthology of war-time humour (Lindsay Drummond, London, 1942)
  • Ronsard (Sheed and Ward, London, 1944)
  • The hooded hawk: or, The case of Mr. Boswell (Eyre and Spottiswoode, London, 1946)
  • Four favourites (Evans, London, 1948)
  • Doctor Rabelais (Sheed & Ward, London, 1957 & Greenwood 1968)
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