Clifford Dyment - Works

Works

  • First Day (1935)
  • Straight or Curly (1937)
  • The Axe in the Wood (1944)
  • Thomas Hood, Selected Poems (1948, Grey Walls Press) editor
  • Poems 1935–1948 (1949)
  • Experiences and Places (1955)
  • The Railway Game: An Early Autobiography (1962)
  • C. Day-Lewis (1963 biography)
  • Collected Poems (1970)

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