Publisher's Synopsis
Bugle Rhymes From France, published in 1918, captures the spirit and experience of World War I through verse. Written by Paul Myron Linebarger, these poems offer a glimpse into the lives of soldiers and the atmosphere of wartime France. This collection preserves the sentiments and observations of a pivotal moment in history.
The poems explore themes of courage, sacrifice, and the enduring human spirit amidst the chaos of war. "Bugle Rhymes From France" serves as a historical and literary artifact, reflecting the patriotic fervor and the somber realities of the Great War. It remains a poignant reminder of the past, resonating with readers interested in military history and war poetry.
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