together with Meet Irene by D.B.Wyndham Lewis & At the Sign of the Harrow by F.Anstey, edited and with notes by T.Stanley Mercer, Thames Ditton, Merle Press, 1954.
edited and with an introduction by Jack Loudan, who provides a concluding chapter, London, Chatto & Windus, 1969. A chapter also appears in The Penguin Book of British Comic Stories edited by Patricia Craig, London, Viking, 1990.
Essay by Aldous Huxley in On the Margin, London Chatto & Windus, 1923.
O Rare Amanda!
The Life of Amanda McKittrick Ros, Jack Loudan, London, Chatto & Windus, 1954.
Thine in Storm and Calm
An Amanda McKittrick Ros Reader, edited and with an introduction by Frank Ormsby, Belfast, the Blackstaff Press, 1988.
Also of interest
The Stuffed Owl
An Anthology of Bad Verse, D.B.Wyndham Lewis & Charles Lee, London, Dent, 1930. Still the very best collection of bad verse, even though it does not include anything of Amanda (I have heard that at least one edition of this book does include On Visiting Westminster Abbey, but I have been unable to verify this.).
Very Bad Poetry
Edited by Kathryn & Ross Perras, Vintage Books, 1997. Includes some of Amanda's verse.
Nick Page, Harper Collins, 2000. A survey of bad writers which - although inevitably overlapping to some extent with The Stuffed Owl - contains many gems. Amanda features as the worst of all!