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Introduction To The World War One Centenary Series
A Timeline Of The Major Events Of World War One In Europe
Memoirs, Diaries And Poems Of World War One
Occasional Notes, Indexes, Acknowledgments
“Liberty Enlightening The World”
To The United States Of America
Abraham Lincoln Walks At Midnight
“For All We Have And Are”
England To Free Men
Pro Patria
Lines Written In Surrey, 1917
France
The Name Of France
Vive La France!
The Soul Of Jeanne D’arc
O Glorious France
To France
Place De La Concorde
To France
Qui Vive?
To The Belgians
Belgium
To Belgium
To Belgium In Exile
The Wife Of Flanders
Russia—America
To Russia New And Free
Italy In Arms
On The Italian Front, Mcmxvi
Australia To England
Canada To England
Langemarck At Ypres
Canadians
The Kaiser And Belgium
The Battle Of Liège
Men Of Verdun
Verdun
Guns Of Verdun
The Spires Of Oxford
Oxford In War-Time
Oxford Revisited In War-Time
Sonnets Written In The Fall Of 1914
The War Films
The Searchlights
Christmas: 1915
“Men Who March Away”
We Willed It Not
The Death Of Peace
In War-Time
The Anvil
The Fool Rings His Bells
The Road To Dieppe
To Fellow Travellers In Greece
“When There Is Peace”
A Prayer In Time Of War
Then And Now
The Kaiser And God
The Superman
Three Hills
The Return
The Mobilization In Brittany
The Toy Band
(A Song Of The Great Retreat)
Thomas Of The Light Heart
In The Trenches
The Guards Came Through
The Passengers Of A Retarded Submersible
Edith Cavell
The Hell-Gate Of Soissons
The Virgin Of Albert
Retreat
A Letter From The Front
Rheims Cathedral—1914
I Have A Rendezvous With Death….
The Soldier
Expectans Expectavi
The Volunteer
Into Battle
The Cricketers Of Flanders
“All The Hills And Vales Along”
No Man’s Land
Champagne, 1914-15
Headquarters
Home Thoughts From Laventie
A Petition
Fulfilment
The Day’s March
The Sign
The Trenches
Sonnets
The Messines Road
The Challenge Of The Guns
The Beach Road By The Wood
German Prisoners
“—But A Short Time To Live”
Before Action
Courage
Optimism
The Battlefield
“On Les Aura!”
Soldat Jacques Bonhomme Loquitur:
To An Old Lady Seen At A Guesthouse For Soldiers
The Casualty Clearing Station
Hills Of Home
The Red Cross Spirit Speaks
Chaplain To The Forces
Song Of The Red Cross
The Healers
The Red Cross Nurses
Kilmeny
The Mine-Sweepers
Mare Liberum
The Dawn Patrol
Destroyers Off Jutland
British Merchant Service
To A Soldier In Hospital
Between The Lines
The White Comrade
Fleurette
Not To Keep
The Dead
The Island Of Skyros
For The Fallen
Two Sonnets
“How Sleep The Brave”
The Debt
Requiescant
To Our Fallen
The Old Soldier
Lord Kitchener
Kitchener
The Fallen Subaltern
The Debt Unpayable
The Messages
A Cross In Flanders
Resurrection
To A Hero
Rupert Brooke
The Players
A Song
Harvest Moon
Harvest Moon: 1916
My Son
To The Others
The Journey
A Mother’s Dedication
To A Mother
Spring In War-Time
Occasional Notes