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Some Poems by Thomas Hood
£7.50

Selected and introduced by Alex Wong

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Thomas Hood (1799-1845) was one of the most popular British poets of his time, but also among the finest and the most idiosyncratic. Remembered chiefly for his outrageous punning and for his poems of social conscience, he was a master of both comical verse and Keatsian Romanticism, as well as much in between.

In this new selection, Alex Wong teases out Hood's singular achievement, drawing our attention to the poet’s most ambitious work — serious in its artistic ambitions, whatever the tone — in order to reveal a distinct sensibility in which melancholy and 'idiot laughter' are never far apart.

Alex Wong is the author of two collections of poetry, Poems Without Irony (2016) and Shadow and Refrain (2021). He has also edited and introduced selections from the work of the Victorian writers A.C. Swinburne, Walter Pater and Alice Meynell.

Stitch! stitch! stitch! In poverty, hunger, and dirt, And still with a voice of dolorous pitch,— Would that its tone could reach the Rich!— She sang this “Song of the Shirt!”

Publication date: 15 May 2026

36pp, staple-bound in card covers

Printed on Munken Pure paper in East London by Angel Press

ISBN: 978-1-9195507-1-8

Lilian Bowes Lyon: Snow Bees
£7.50

A Selection of Poems edited by Jeremy Noel-Tod

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Publishing 24 July 2026, pre-order/subscribe now

Edited by Jeremy Noel-Tod, this new selection brings the full range of Lilian Bowes Lyon’s poetry back into print for the first time since 1948. 

Lilian Bowes Lyon (1895-1949) was a unique poetic voice amid the political turmoil of the 1930s and 40s. Born in Northumberland, whose chilly, glittering landscape inspired her throughout her life, she lived in the East End during the war and wrote about her experience of the Blitz.

Her poems, with their richly patterned cadences and deep sympathy for both the human and natural world, were closer in spirit to the raptures of Gerard Manley Hopkins than the urbanity of the Auden group. Her voice, however, was her own - lyrical, tender, ecstatic, tough - and praised by contemporaries like Edith Sitwell and Walter de la Mare.

Lilian Bowes Lyon's Collected Poems (1948) has long been out of print. Snow Bees makes this moving and memorable poet available to readers again.

Jeremy Noel-Tod teaches Literature and Creative Writing at the University of East Anglia. He is the editor of The Oxford Companion to Modern Poetry, the Complete Poems of R.F. Langley and The Penguin Book of the Prose Poem.

Like snow bees in the night, 

Softly they arrive;

Our eyes are hurt 

By the surprise of love

Publication date: 24 July 2026

32pp, staple-bound in card covers

Printed on Munken Pure paper in East London by Angel Press

ISBN: 978-1-9195507-2-5

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