The War Poems of Siegfried Sassoon
by Siegfried Sassoon
from BiblioBazaar
Collected Poems, 1908-1956
by Siegfried Sassoon
from Faber & Faber
Memoirs of an Infantry Officer (Transaction Large Print Books)
Personal narratives of a British officer on the Western front during World War I.
Memoirs Of A Fox-Hunting Man
by Siegfried Sassoon
from Obscure Press
Memoirs Of A Fox-Hunting Man Siegfried Sassoon Early Days - The Flower Show Match - A Fresh Start - A Day With the Potford - At the Rectory - The Colonel's Cup - Denis Milden as Master -Migration of the Midlands - In the Army - At the front Originally published in 1928. Many of the earliest books, particularly those dating back to the 1900s and before, are now extremely scarce and increasingly expensive. Obscure Press are republishing these classic works in affordable, high quality, modern editions, using the original text and artwork.
Poems (Dodo Press)
by Wilfred Owen
from Dodo Press
A collection of poems by Wilfred Edward Salter Owen, MC, who was an English poet and soldier, he is thought to be the greatest of all the British First World War poets. His shocking, realistic war poetry on the horrors of trench and gas warfare was heavily influenced by his friend Siegfried Sassoon and sat in stark contrast to both the public perception of war at the time, and to the confidently patriotic verse written earlier by war poets such as Rupert Brooke. Some of his best-known works - most of which remained unpublished until after his death - include Dulce Et Decorum Est, Anthem for Doomed Youth, Futility and Strange Meeting.
Bent double, like old beggars under sacks, Knock-kneed, coughing like hags, we cursed through sludge,Till on the haunting flares we turned our backs, And towards our distant rest began to trudge.
Siegfried Sassoon Letters to Max Beerbohm: With a Few Answers
The Old Huntsman And Other Poems
by Siegfried Sassoon
from Kessinger Publishing
1918. A collection of verse from the English novelist and poet who, after serving as an officer in World War I, expressed his conviction of the brutality and waste of war in his grim, forceful, realistic verse.
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