- Preface: Armchair by Osbert Sitwell
- Fountains by Osbert Sitwell
- Promenades by Osbert Sitwell
- Prospect Road by Osbert Sitwell
- Rag-time by Osbert Sitwell
- The Gypsy Queen by Osbert Sitwell
- The Return of the Prodigal by Osbert Sitwell
- London by Osbert Sitwell
- The Alien by Aldous Huxley
- By the Fire by Aldous Huxley
- Private Property by Aldous Huxley
- Social Amenities by Aldous Huxley
- The Life Theoretic by Aldous Huxley
- Siesta Thoughts by Aldous Huxley
- Farewell to the Muses by Aldous Huxley
- Retrospect by Aldous Huxley
- Valedictory by Aldous Huxley
- Tahiti by Sacheverell Sitwell
- Barrel - Organs by Sacheverell Sitwell
- The Nightingale by Sacheverell Sitwell
- Soliloquy and Speech from ‘ The Mayor of Murcia ’ by Sacheverell Sitwell
- Trumpets by Sacheverell Sitwell
- A Dream by Arnold James
- Till the Morn Break by Arnold James
- In Nassau by Iris Tree
- Black Velvet by Iris Tree
- Myself in the City by Iris Tree
- Imposture by Iris Tree
- As a Nun's Face by Iris Tree
- Optimism by Iris Tree
- Question by Iris Tree
- Ballad by Iris Tree
- The Soldiers by Sherard Vines
- The Gospel of Chimneys by Sherard Vines
- The Bull by Sherard Vines
- Low Tide by Sherard Vines
- Carceri by Sherard Vines
- The Pack by Sherard Vines
- Carry On by Sherard Vines
- From the Balcony by Edith Sitwell
- A Histrion by Edith Sitwell
- Two Orchard Poems by Edith Sitwell
- A Scene from Saul - an unfinished play by Edith Sitwell
- Messalina at Margate by Edith Sitwell
- The County Calls by Edith Sitwell
- The Mad Soldier by E.W. Tennant
- Kultur by Helen Rootham
- Aetet 19 by Helen Rootham
- Symphony by Helen Rootham
- Cul-de-sac by Helen Rootham
- The Nun by Helen Rootham
- Song by Helen Rootham
- Press notices
- Bibliography
A series of six volumes of Wheels anthologies was produced by members of the Sitwell family between 1916 and 1922. The second volume, published in 1917, contains poems by the Sitwells and also Aldous Huxley, among others. - Summary by Algy Pug
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