
Prominent engagements as well as lesser known battles or skirmishes feature incl. this is a collection of vivid letters and accounts from both officers and men of the Army Navy and Marines, relating to their personal experiences in the face of the enemy, mostly from British combatants. With a forward by Field and explanatory notes etc. Frontis + 15 other illustrations on glossy art paper as called for. Top edge of book block stained blue.256 pp. Pale blue buckram cloth boards with gilt titles to spine, 220 x 150 mm approx.

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About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. But just see if you can get your teeth into this. Perhaps some of us are of a lower sphere of intelligence. So while conceding the superior excellence of the poems endorsed by the critics, they don't attempt to read them, and never buy them. The attitude seems to be that the critic is omnipotent and the average reader so far mentally inferior that he 1: innot appreciate the clawsics. It seems, indeed, to be the decision of the recognized critics that the value of beauty of any verse consists in not expressing any intelligent idea, and it seems also that some mental humility common to the average reader prompts him to accept the decision of the so-called critics. Excerpt from Dawn Fraser's Narrative Verse and Comments: Including "Songs of Siberia," "Echoes From Labor's War," "Fraser's Filosophies," All the Old Stuff and a Lot of New Ones The material on the following pages is not in troduced as poetry or poems, and the writer would much prefer to have them considered and referred to is rhymes or narrative verse, because he knows from experience and observation that it is practically im possible to have the average reader consider any verse that is introduced as a poem.


