Works
- Esmond Romilly, "Boadilla". With an introduction and notes by Hugh Thomas. London 1971. SBN 356 03534 4
- Esmond Romilly, "Boadilla" (Edition in Spanish with an Introduction by Antonio R. Celada) AmarĂº Ediciones, Salamanca, Spain. 2011. ISBN 978-84-8196-324-3
- Giles Romilly and Esmond Romilly, "Out of Bounds". Hamish Hamilton, 1935
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