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Overtones of War: Poems of the First World War by Edmund Blunden (edition 1996)

by Edmund Blunden, Martin Taylor (Editor)

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This collection is devoted to Edmund Blunden's war poetry. Blunden wrote more war verse than any other poet of the conflict, and wrote more movingly than any other on the difficult and painful legacy of war.
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Title:Overtones of War: Poems of the First World War by Edmund Blunden
Authors:Edmund Blunden
Other authors:Martin Taylor (Editor)
Info:Gerald Duckworth & Co Ltd (1996), Hardcover, 256 pages
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