Edmonton, London - Literature

Literature

  • An Edmonton Boy by Terry Webb ISBN 1-903981-00-X Published by Biograph 2000
  • A Poacher's Tale told by A.T Curtis.Related by Fred J Speakman ISBN 0-7135-0969-4 Published by George Bell & Sons1960
  • The Diverting History Of John Gilpin by William Cowper
  • Blackhole by Kevin Higgins poem published in collection The Boy With No Face Salmon Poetry 2005

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