Published Poems
- Poets of Tomorrow, Second Selection (containing five poems by George Scurfield), published by Cambridge Poetry (Hogarth Press, 1940).
- The Song of a Red Turtle, a book of poems published by Timbimuttu (London, 1941), 19 pages.
- "Brother If You Could See Me Now", Seven Magazine of People’s Writing (April - June, 1944)
- "The Colonel", Seven Magazine of People’s Writing (July - September, 1944)
- "Evening", Seven Magazine of People’s Writing (October - December, 1944
- "Song and Dance" published in "The War Decade: An Anthology of the 1940s" by Andrew Sinclair, 1989 (page 34)
George Scurfield is referenced in Tambittu's Poetry in Wartime by H.M. Klein, an anthology of war poetry.
Read more about this topic: George Bazeley Scurfield
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