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Works by Dylan Thomas
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18 Poems (1934)
Dylan's first collection of poems was published in December 1934, a month after his twentieth birthday.
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A Child's Christmas in Wales
Dylan's much-loved tale of Christmas is available in a book on its own in several different editions and sizes. A Welsh version is also available.
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Collected Letters
Dylan Thomas - the Collected Letters edited by Paul Ferris (London: Dent, 2000)
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Collected Poems 1934 - 1953
Dylan Thomas - Collected Poems. Edited by Walford Davies and Ralph Maud (London: Phoenix, 2003.)
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Deaths and Entrances (1946)
Probably Dylan's best known collection, Deaths and Entrances contains many poems that have subsequently been anthologised.
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Dylan Thomas - Collected Stories
Dylan Thomas - Collected Stories, edited by Walford Davies, introduced by Leslie Norris (London: Phoenix, 2000)
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Dylan Thomas - The Broadcasts
Dylan Thomas - The Broadcasts, edited and introduced by Ralph Maud (London: Dent, 1991)
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Dylan Thomas - The Filmscripts
Dylan Thomas - The Filmscripts, edited by John Ackerman (London: Dent, 1995)
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The Map of Love (1939)
The Map of Love, a collection of poetry and prose, was published on 24 August 1939, but the book's reception was completely overshadowed by the build up to war.
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The Notebook Poems
Dylan Thomas: The Notebook Poems 1930 - 34, edited by Ralph Maud (London: Everyman, 1999)
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Twenty-Five Poems (1936)
Published two years after his first collection, Dylan again mined his notebooks for Twenty-Five Poems.
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Under Milk Wood
Dylan's famous 'play for voices' was first published in book form in 1954, and has never been out of print.
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