Songs for Courage
Ken. Etheridge
Gomerian Press (1940)
In Collection
#3604
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Poet
aviator
Hardcover 
Great Britain  English
Product Details
LoC Classification PR6009.T5 .S6 1940
LoC Control Number 41011933
Dewey 821.91
Nationality British
Pub Place Llandyssul
No. of Pages 74
First Edition Yes
Rare Yes
Personal Details
Read It Yes
Links Library of Congress
User Defined
Conflict WW2
Notes
Reilly 116.

Only 10 copies in Worldcat.

also in "More poems from the Forces"

Ken (Kendrick) Etheridge (1911-1981) was a poet, playwright and painter from Ammanford, Carmarthenshire. He attended Swansea College of Art and University College, Cardiff, then taught art at Queen Elizabeth Boys' Grammar School, Carmarthen, from 1947. He wrote numerous plays in both English and Welsh and was a producer with the Cymric Players of Ammanford from 1935. He published plays, collections of poetry, books on Welsh folk-costume, stage costume and scenic design, including Underground (1937), The Lamp (London, 1937), Songs of Courage (Llandysul, 1940), Birds of Rhiannon (1941), Poems of a Decade (Hull, 1958), Welsh Costume in the 18th and 19th Century (Llandybie, 1977), and Collected Drawings (London, 1970).
-- Ken Etheridge Papers website