Pete Brown & Piblokto! - Poetry

Poetry

  • Few Poems (Migrant Press, Birmingham, 1966)
  • Let 'Em Roll, Kafka (Fulcrum, London, ISBN 0-85246-014-7, 1969)
  • The Old Pals' Act (Allison & Busby, London, ISBN 0-85031-016-4, 1972)
  • The Not Forgotten Association (album of Brown reading his early poems, 1973)

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