Francis Webb (poet) - Works By Francis Webb

Works By Francis Webb

  • A Drum for Ben Boyd (1948)
  • Leichhardt in Theatre (1952)
  • Birthday (1953)
  • Socrates and other Poems (1961)
  • Ghost of the Cock (1964)
  • Collected Poems (1969; 1977)
  • Poets on Record (Australian Poets Read from their Own Work) (1975)
  • The Poetry of Francis Webb (1991)
  • Collected Poems (2011)

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