Europa Press - Complete List of Europa Press Books

Complete List of Europa Press Books

  1. Reavey, George. Faust's Metamorphoses. (1932) (in association with The New Review).
  2. Reavey, George. Nostradam. (1935).
  3. Reavey, George. Signes d'Adieu. (1935).
  4. Beckett, Samuel. Echo's Bones and Other Precipitates. (1935).
  5. Eluard, Paul. Thorns of Thunder. (1936).
  6. Devlin, Denis. Intercessions. (1937).
  7. Ford, Charles Henry. The Garden of Disorder. (1938)
  8. Coffey, Brian. Third Person. (1938)
  9. Reavey, George. Quixotic Perquisitions. (1939).

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