Blunden wrote one of the most acclaimed memoirs of World War I, an epic poem on the Third Battle of Ypres, and succeeded the late Rudyard Kipling as literary advisor to the Imperial War Graves Commission in 1936. This heavily illustrated account surveys all of the sites associated with Blunden's wartime career, and identifies all of the locations and incidents referred to in his writings.
LoC Classification |
PR6003.L8Z76 1999 |
Dewey |
821/.912 |
Nationality |
British |
Pub Place |
Battleground Europe. |
Cover Price |
$16.95 |
No. of Pages |
160 |
Height x Width |
8.5
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5.3
inch |
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