Empire Poetry League - Fowler Wright Press

Fowler Wright Press

  • Sussex Song, an Anthology of Contemporary Sussex Poetry (1927)
  • London Pride (1927)
  • Contemporary East-Anglian Poetry (1928)
  • Hampshire Poetry (1928)
  • Wessex Song. An Anthology of Contemporary Dorsetshire and Wiltshire Poetry (1928)
  • Contemporary Lancashire Poetry (1928)
  • Some Scottish verse: an anthology of contemporary Scottish poetry (1928)

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