ANTHEM FOR DOOMED YOUTH: POETS OF THE GREAT WAR
Written by Lyn MacDonald
Published by Folio Society
in 2000
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ANTHEM FOR DOOMED YOUTH: POETS OF THE GREAT WAR
Written by Lyn MacDonald.
Stock no. 1330363
1st.
2000.
Hardback.
Fine condition.
Edited and introduced by Lyn MacDonald. Green pictorial cloth. B/w photos. Printed on pale green paper. A fine copy in slipcase which is slightly faded at open edges and has a small mark to one side.
ANTHEM FOR DOOMED YOUTH: POETS OF THE GREAT WAR
Written by Lyn MacDonald.
Stock no. 1827022
2003.
Hardback.
Very good condition.
Edited and introduced by Lyn MacDonald. Green pictorial cloth. B/w photos. Printed on pale green paper. Third printing. A lovely copy contained in publisher's slipcase which is a little grubby and slightly faded at edges.
Front cover
Contents
- Introduction
- To J.H.S.M., killed in action, 13 March, 1915, Robert Sterling
- 1. Happy is England Now
- Happy is England Now, John Freeman
- The War C. J. Girling
- Peace, Rupert Brooke
- Field Manoeuvres, Richard Aldington
- 'Counted For, J.P. Ede
- The Old Soldiers, Edward Shanks
- Glimpse, W N. Hodgson
- Our Life, C. J. Girling
- Left Behind, Harry L. Parker
- Section Five, J. P. Ede
- On Clarendon Hill, 'Quinapalus
- Death's Men, W. J. Turner
- To Germany, Charles Hamilton Sorley
- Leaving for the Front, Alfred Lichtenstein
- The Soldier, Rupert Brooke
- Tipperary Days , Robert Service
- Cha Til MacCruimein, Ewart Alan Mackintosh
- Decampment, Ernst Stadler
- Cherries, Wilfrid Gibson
- 2. Into Battle
- Into Battle, Julian Grenfell
- Outward Bound, Nowell Oxland
- What's in the Air?, Ivor Morgan
- 'This is no case of petty right or wrong', Edward Thomas
- Marching, Patrick MacGill
- Domum, Charles Scott-Moncrieff
- Two Julys, Charles Masefield
- New Army Education, Anon
- O.C. Platoon Enquiries, Cyril Winterbotham
- Home Thought in Laventie, Edward Wyndham Tennant
- Letter to Andre Billy, 9 April 1915, Guillaume Apollinaire
- 'Many a time', Clement Attlee
- 'I saw a man this morning', Patrick Shaw-Stewart
- The Turkish Trench Dog, Geoffrey Dearmer
- Gallipoli, John William Streets
- The Aisne, Alan Seeger
- Chemin des Dames, Crosbie Garstin
- Lament for Macleod of Raasay, Neil Munro
- The Reason Why: Soldiers' Song, Anon
- Instinct, Lucien Linais
- In the Morning, Patrick Macgill
- 3. No Man's Land
- In No Man's Land, Ewart Alan Mackintosh
- Through the Periscope, Robert Graves
- The Trenches, Frederic Manning
- Guard-Duty, August Stramm
- The Night Patrol, Arthur Graeme West
- 'Trench Nomenclature', Edmund Blunden
- Crucifix Corner, Ivor Gurney
- 'I tracked a dead man down a trench', Walter Scott Stuart Lyon
- Trenches: St Eloi, T.E. Hulme
- Trench Tea, Anon
- The Trenches, C.J. Girling
- To England-a note, Ivor Gurney
- The Minnie, Anon
- Break of Day in the Trenches, Isaac Rosenberg
- Breakfast, Wilfrid Gibson
- Little Wet Hole in a Trench: Soldiers' Song, Anon
- The Louse, J.D. Goold
- Dolores, Cyril Horne
- 'my sweet old etcetera', E. E. Cummings
- Youth at Arms, Leonard Barnes
- Before the Charge, Patrick MacGill
- 4. So be Merry, So be Dead
- 'All the hills and Vales along', Charles Hamilton Sorley
- 'No one cares less than I', Edward Thomas
- Eve of Assault, Robert Nichols
- Rendezvous, Alan Seeger
- The Charge of the Light Brigade, Ewart Alan Mackintosh
- Vigil,, Giuseppe Ungaretti
- The Assault, Robert Nichols
- Battlefield, August Stramm
- On the Wire, Robert Service
- It's a Queer Time, Robert Graves
- The Silent One, Ivor Gurney
- Comrades: an Episode, Robert Nichols
- 'If you want the Sergeant-Major': Soldier's Song, Anon
- Matey, Patrick MacGill
- Recruiting, Ewart Alan Mackintosh
- 5. The Stench of Blood
- Concert Party: Busseboom, Edmund Blunden
- The Old French Trench, C.A. Gilbey
- Marguerite of Acq, David Rorie
- 'Apres la guerre fini':Soldiers' Song, Anon
- Song of Amiens, T.P. Cameron Wilson
- Corporal Stare, Robert Graves
- 'Blighter's, Siegfried Sassoon
- 'I carried back the Captain', Jean Cocteau
- In the Ambulance, Wilfrid Gibson
- Clearing-Station, Wilhelm Klemm
- 'I've tinkered at my bits of rhymes', Robert Service
- The Ballad of Florentin Prunier, Georges Duhamel
- Little Song of the Maimed, Benjamin Peret
- Died of Wounds, Siegfried Sassoon
- Conscious, Wilfred Owen
- The Mad Soldier, Edward Wyndham Tennant
- Asleep, Wilfred Owen
- In Flanders Fields, John McCrae
- A Soldier's Cemetery, John William Streets
- 6. Magpies in Picardy
- Magpies in Picardy, T.P. Cameron Wilson
- Commandeered, L.G. Moberly
- 1915, Robert Graves
- The Volunteer, Robert Service
- 'As the team's head-brass', Edward Thomas
- A Picardy Parody, William Oliphant Down
- Off to Blighty, 'Strozzi'
- Trench Idyll, Richard Aldington
- The Incorrigibles, Hugh Stewart Smith
- The Rainbow, Leslie Coulson
- Grotesque, Frederic Manning
- Relief, Charles Vildrac
- Before the Summer, Ewart Alan Mackintosh
- To a Rat, William Eric Berridge
- At the Front, C j. Girling
- 'Above the shot-blown trench', Henry Field
- The Kite, Aleksandr Blok
- A Listening Post, R.E. Vernede
- Soliloquy, Francis Ledwidge
- 7. The Big Push
- Base Details, Siegfried Sassoon
- The Same Old Crown, Anon
- The Cookers, A.P. Herbert
- The Guard's Mistake, Edmund Blunden
- Bombardment, Richard Aldington
- Before Action, W.N. Hodgson
- Premature Rejoicing, Edmund Blunden
- The Machine-Gun, John Hobson
- 1st July 1966 (The Somme), J.R.T. Aldous
- High Wood to Waterlot Farm, Ewart Alan Mackintosh
- A Lark Above the Trenches, John William Streets
- 'I was strolling along in Gillymong': Soldier's Song, Anon
- Counter-Attack, Siegfried Sassoon
- The Last Post, Robert Graves
- Goliath and David, Robert Graves
- The Dead Soldiers, Max Plowman
- The Leveller, Robert Graves
- |Made in the Trenches, John William Streets
- Beaucourt Revisited, A. P. Herbert
- The Other Side, Gilbert Frankau
- 8. On the Wings of the Morning
- On the Wings of the Morning, Jeffery Day
- Eyes in the Air, Gilbert Frankau
- Dawn, Jeffery Day
- The Flight to Flanders, Lessel Hutcheon
- A Poor Aviator Lay Dying, Anon
- An Irish Airman Foresees his Death, W. B. Yeats
- 9. The Road to Passchendaele
- Sergeant-Major Money, Robert Graves
- A 'B.E.F.' Alphabet, Anon
- The Ration Carriers, Anon
- The Zonnebeke Road, Edmund Blunden
- Winter Warfare, Edgell Rickword
- Attack, Siegfried Sassoon
- 'Far, far from Ypres': Soldiers' Song, Anon
- Hand-to-Hand Fighting, Reg Mares
- Dead Man's Dump, Isaac Rosenberg
- Dulce et Decorum Est, Wilfred Owen
- Meditation of a Dying German Officer, Herbert Head
- Exposure, Wilfred Owen
- Pillbox, Edmund Blunden
- The Sentry, Wilfred Owen
- The Happy Warrior, Herbert Read
- To Any Dead Officer, Siegfried Sassoon
- The Deserter, Gilbert Frankau
- My Company, Herbert Read
- After the Battle, A.P. Herbert
- 10. The Mouthless Dead
- 'When you see millions of the mouthless dead', Charles Hamilton Sorley
- 'Hush! Here comes a Whizzbang': Soldiers' Song, Anon
- Glory of Women, Siegfried Sassoon
- If I Should Go, A. V. Simpson
- Nocturnal Landscape, Anton Schnack
- A Death, 'Raya'
- The Parable of the Old Man and the Young, Wilfred Owen
- 'Gone, gone again', Edward Thomas
- Death, Ewart Alan Mackintosh
- Strange Meeting, Wilfred Owen
- Returning, We Hear the Larks, Isaac Rosenberg
- The |Last Relief, Roland Dorgeles
- Anthem for Doomed Youth, Wilfred Owen
- Two Fusiliers, Robert graves
- Lament, Wilfrid Gibson
- 11. Ghosts of War
- Ghosts of War, Ewart Alan Mackintosh
- From Albert to Bapaume, Alec Waugh
- High Wood, Philip Johnston
- Bacchanal, Wilfrid Gibson
- 'Now this bloody war is over': Soldiers 'Song, Anon
- Armistice Day, 1918, Robert Graves
- To One Who was With Me in the War, Siegfried Sassoon
- Pilgrimage, J.B. Salmond
- 'Now this bloody war is over' 2: Soldiers' Song, Anon
- Disabled, Wilfred Owen
- Recalling War, Robert Graves
- 'Now this bloody war is over'3: Soldiers' song, Anon
- Picture-Show, Siegfried Sassoon
- Aftermath, Siegfried Sassoon
- Acknowledgements
- Biographical Index of Poets
- Index of Titles and First Lines