Who Dare to Live
Frederick B Watt
Macmillan (1943)
In Collection
#1025
0*
Poet
Hardcover 
eng
Product Details
LoC Classification PR6045.A878W5 1943a
Dewey 811.5
Edition Reprinted 1943
Nationality Canada
Pub Place Toronto
Dust Jacket dj
No. of Pages 68
Height x Width 9.1  inch
Personal Details
Read It Yes
User Defined
Conflict WW2
Notes
Narrative poem. RCNVR First book by the Canadian naval officer, dedicated to 2 of his shipmates who were missing in action. Who Dare To Live is a long poem relating the story of life in the Canadian Navy. With a frontispiece photograph of the author, Lt.-Cmdr., R.C.N.V.R. Frederick B. Watt in uniform aboard a ship. Corvette K-225 was directed by Richard Rosson, written by John Rhodes Sturdy, and starred Randolph Scott, James Brown, Ella Raines, Barry Fitzgerald, and Andy Devine. The story of a Lt. Cmdr. in the Canadian Navy (Scott) who, after losing his ship and many of his men to a German torpedo, anxiously awaits his new assignment and falls for a woman who is the sister of one of his lost men. Coincidentally, her other brother becomes part of his new crew. In the course of the film we see the development of the Commanders new ship, the Corvette K-225, the 'HMCS Donnacona