Norman Cameron - Works

Works

  • The Winter House (1935)
  • Work in Hand (1942) with Robert Graves and Alan Hodge, Hogarth Press
  • Forgive Me, Sire (1950)
  • Collected Poems 1905–1953 (1957) Hogarth Press
  • Norman Cameron: Collected Poems and Selected Translations (1990) edited by Warren Hope and Jonathan Barker (published by Anvil Press Poetry) ISBN 0 856 202 07

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