Works
- Songs of John Oland (1911)
- The Contemplative Quarry (1915)
- The Man With A Hammer (1916)
- The Little Old House 1921
- Anna Wickham: Richards' Shilling Selections from Edwardian Poets (1936, Richards Press)
- Selected Poems (1971)
- The Writings of Anna Wickham: Free Woman & Poet (1984) edited by R.D. Smith, includes Prelude to a Spring Clean
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