Publisher's Synopsis
A Treasury of War Poetry presents a powerful collection of British and American poems from the First World War era (1914-1919). Edited by George Herbert Clarke, this second series gathers a diverse range of voices reflecting on the conflictâ(TM)s impact. The poems explore themes of sacrifice, loss, courage, and the brutal realities of trench warfare. This anthology offers a poignant glimpse into the emotional and psychological landscape of a generation shaped by unprecedented global conflict. Experience the raw emotion and enduring power of verse forged in the crucible of war. These poems serve as a lasting testament to the human spirit amidst devastation and a valuable historical record of a pivotal time.
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