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> George Herbert Clarke, ed. > A Treasury of War Poetry
War may become the price of peace, and peace may so decay as inevitably to bring about war.
Introduction
George Herbert
Clarke
A Treasury of War Poetry
British and American Poems of the World War
19141917
FIRST SERIES
Edited with Introduction and Notes by
George Herbert Clarke
The 106 authors of these 151 poems represent the many countries engulfed in the first Great War to the individual combatants to those who ministered to the soldiers and waited for them to return home.
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Bibliographic Record
Epigrams
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Occasional Notes
To All Those Who Fight for Freedom
BOSTON: HOUGHTON MIFFLIN, 1917
NEW YORK: BARTLEBY.COM, 2002
Contents
Index of Authors
Index of Titles
Index of First Lines
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