Edward Thomas (disambiguation)

"Edward Thomas" is composed of at least 9 distinct authors, divided by their works.

About the Author

Author Division

Edward Thomas (1)

The Making of a Poem: A Norton Anthology of Poetic Forms (2000) — Contributor — 1,270 copies
The Nation's Favourite Poems (1996) — some editions — 627 copies
A Pocket Book of Modern Verse (1954) — Contributor, some editions — 448 copies
World War One British Poets (1997) — Contributor — 405 copies
Against Forgetting: Twentieth-Century Poetry of Witness (1993) — Contributor — 336 copies
The Penguin Book of Contemporary Verse (1950) — Contributor, some editions — 266 copies
A Book of English Essays (1942) — Contributor — 243 copies
A Literary Christmas: An Anthology (2013) — Contributor — 137 copies
Poetry of the First World War: an anthology (2013) — Contributor — 128 copies
Collected Poems (1936) 94 copies
The Everyman Anthology of Poetry for Children (1994) — Contributor — 73 copies
The South Country (1757) 73 copies
In Pursuit of Spring (1914) 63 copies
Selected Poems and Prose (1981) 59 copies
Autumn: A Spiritual Biography of the Season (2004) — Contributor — 58 copies
The Zincali: an account of the gypsies of Spain (1901) — Introduction, some editions — 49 copies
The Faber Book of Gardens (2007) — Contributor — 45 copies
Elegy written in a country churchyard and other poems (2009) — Contributor — 42 copies
Poems of Edward Thomas (1917) 37 copies
Oxford (1903) 33 copies
Collected Poems (1921) 29 copies
The Icknield Way (1913) 25 copies
Words and Places (1921) — Introduction — 23 copies
Wales (Oxford Paperbacks) (1924) 18 copies
The Heart of England (1932) 17 copies
There Was a Time (1996) 16 copies
The Hills and the Vale (1980) — Introduction, some editions — 16 copies
Windsor Castle (1910) 12 copies
Oxford and Oxfordshire in Verse (1982) — Contributor — 12 copies
Pity of War: Poems of the First World War (1985) — Contributor — 11 copies
Collected Poems (Norton) (1974) 10 copies
The Green Roads (1965) 7 copies
Poesía completa (2012) 6 copies
Poems and Last Poems (1973) 5 copies
BEAUTIFUL WALES (1905) 4 copies
Celtic Stories (2016) 4 copies
Lafcadio Hearn (2007) 4 copies
British country life in spring and summer : the book of the open air (1907) — Editor; Introduction — 3 copies
Last Poems (1918) (2007) 3 copies
The Isle of Wight (1911) 3 copies
Edward Thomas (1976) 3 copies
Keats (1999) 2 copies
Rest and unrest (2013) 2 copies
Light and Twilight (1911) 2 copies
British butterflies and other insects (1908) — Editor — 2 copies
Horae solitariae (2010) 2 copies
Six poems (1916) 2 copies
The tenth muse 2 copies
A Private 1 copy
George Borrow (2006) 1 copy
Reading out of doors (1978) 1 copy
Maurice Maeterlinck (1974) 1 copy
Twelve poets 1 copy
Letters to Helen (2000) 1 copy
The trumpet 1 copy
Personal letters (2000) 1 copy
The Pocket George Borrow (2011) — Editor — 1 copy
Roads 1 copy
selected letters (1996) 1 copy
Rose Acre Papers (1904) 1 copy

Edward Thomas (10)

No Perfect Hero (2019) — Narrator, some editions — 49 copies
Two More Days (2021) — Narrator, some editions — 37 copies
Manhattan (2019) — Narrator, some editions — 34 copies
The Orchid Sister (2019) — Narrator, some editions — 22 copies
Devastated (2019) — Narrator, some editions — 12 copies
Watch Me Unravel (2019) — Reader, some editions — 7 copies
Just Jenny (2018) — Narrator, some editions — 6 copies

Edward Thomas (4)

Works have been aliased into Ed Thomas.

Common Knowledge

Disambiguation notice
1. Philip Edward Thomas (1878-1917), Welsh poet, essayist, and naturalist; some of his poems were published under the name Edward Eastaway.
2. Edward Thomas (b. 1877), author of Quaker adventures.
3. Edward Thomas (1813–1886), British specialist on Indian antiquities, author of On the coins of the Patan sultans of Hindustan.
4. Edward Thomas (b. 1961), Welsh playwright, better known as Ed Thomas.
5. Edward Thomas (b. 1924), American composer of the opera Desire under the elms.
6. Edward Thomas, author of Accidents from falls of rock or ore at metal and nonmetallic mines.
7. Edward Thomas of Tregarth, Welsh author of Yr Hanesydd Methodistaidd.
9. Edward Thomas (b. 1956), author of South Sudan: a slow liberation.
10. Edward Thomas, narrator of audiobooks