Poetry collections
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Six Poems (under pseudonym Edward Eastaway) Pear Tree Press, 1916.
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Poems, Holt, 1917,[45] which included "The Sign-Post"[46]
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Last Poems, Selwyn & Blount, 1918.
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Collected Poems, Selwyn & Blount, 1920.
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Two Poems, Ingpen & Grant, 1927.
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Selected Poems of Edward Thomas. With an Introduction by Edward Garnett, Gregynog Press, 1927. 275 copies
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The Poems of Edward Thomas, ed. R. George Thomas, Oxford University Press, 1978.
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Edward Thomas: Selected Poems and Prose, ed. David Wright, Penguin Books, 1981.
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Edward Thomas: A Mirror of England, ed. Elaine Wilson, Paul & Co., 1985.
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Edward Thomas: Selected Poems, ed. Ian Hamilton, Bloomsbury, 1995.
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The Poems of Edward Thomas, ed. Peter Sacks, Handsel Books, 2003.
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The Annotated Collected Poems, ed. Edna Longley, Bloodaxe Books, 2008.
Prose
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The Woodland Life, William Blackwood and Sons, 1897
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Horae Solitariae, Duckworth, 1902
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Oxford, A & C Black, 1903
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Beautiful Wales, Black, 1905
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The Heart of England, Dent , 1906
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Richard Jefferies: His Life and Work, Hutchinson, 1909[47]
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The South Country, Dent, 1909 (republished by Tuttle, 1993), Little Toller Books (2009)[48]
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Rest and Unrest, Duckworth, 1910
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Light and Twilight, Duckworth, 1911
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Lafcadio Hearn, Houghton Mifflin Company, 1912
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The Icknield Way, Constable, 1913
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Walter Pater: A Critical Study, Martin Secker, 1913
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The Happy-Go-Lucky Morgans, Duckworth, 1913.[49]
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In Pursuit of Spring Thomas Nelson and Sons, 1914,[50] Little Toller Books edition 2016[51]
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Four and Twenty Blackbirds Duckworth, 1915.[52]
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A Literary Pilgrim in England, (UK: Methuen, US: Dodd, Mead and Company) 1917[53] (republished by Oxford University Press, 1980)
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The Last Sheaf, Jonathan Cape, 1928
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A Language Not to Be Betrayed, Carcanet, 1981
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Autobiographies, Oxford University Press, 2011. Volume 1 of Edward Thomas: Prose Writings: A Selected Edition.
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