Publisher's Synopsis
"Echoes From Over There" offers a poignant collection of poems and reflections emerging from the crucible of World War I. Penned by Louise Corbin, Craig Hamilton, and The Soldiers Publishing Company, this volume captures the raw emotions, stark realities, and enduring spirit of those who experienced the Great War firsthand. Through vivid imagery and heartfelt verse, the book explores themes of sacrifice, camaraderie, loss, and hope amidst the chaos of battle.
Published in 1919, shortly after the war's end, "Echoes From Over There" provides a valuable historical window into the sentiments of the era, offering a powerful testament to the human cost of conflict. This collection serves as a lasting tribute to the soldiers and civilians whose lives were forever altered by the war, ensuring their voices continue to resonate with readers today.
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