
John Collings Squire
Sir John Collings Squire was a British writer, most notable as editor of the London Mercury, a major literary magazine in the interwar period. He antagonised several eminent authors, but attracted a coterie that was dubbed the Squirearchy. He was also a poet and historian, who captained a famous literary cricket-team called the Invalids.

Poems - Second Series
Journey through love, loss, and nature in this collection of early 20th-century poems, capturing both beauty and sorrow of life.
By John Collings Squire

Poems - First Series
Enter a world of vivid imagery and deep contemplation, where poems capture the beauty and sadness of life, offering a space to reflect on nature, friendship, and the essence of being human.
By John Collings Squire

The Three Hills, and Other Poems
Experience a symphony of emotions, from nature's tranquil beauty to the depths of human sorrow, in poems that bridge languages and cultures.
By John Collings Squire