Sources
- Harlow, S. (1993), W. H. Davies - a Bibliography, Winchester, Oak Knoll Books, St.Paul's Bibliographies. ISBN 1-873040-00-8.
- Hockey, L. (1971), W. H. Davies, University of Wales Press (on behalf of the Welsh Arts Council), (limited edition of 750).
- Hooper, B. (2004), Time to Stand and Stare: A Life of W. H. Davies with Selected Poems, London, Peter Owen Publishers, ISBN 0-7206-1205-5.
- Moult, T. (1934), W. H. Davies, London, Thornton Butterworth.
- Normand, L. (2003), W. H. Davies, Bridgend: Poetry Wales Press Ltd, ISBN 1-85411-260-0
- Stonesifer, R.J. (1963), W. H. Davies - A Critical Biography, London, Jonathan Cape (first full biography of Davies), ISBN B0000CLPA3.
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