(Percy) Paul Selver (22 March 1888 – 6 April 1970) was an English writer and translator.
[2] After serving in the army during World War I he became a translator, novelist, and contributor to Alfred Richard Orage's magazine The New Age.
[3] Selver spoke and translated from several Germanic and Slavonic languages.
In World War II he was a linguistic assistant to the exiled Czech government, but was dismissed when the Communists took over.
In 1968 he was awarded a Civil List pension for his services to literature.