The twenty best war poem
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The War Illustrated (1915)
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Nationality British
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Conflict WW1
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These are four original pages p1779-1782 (not copies), taken from "The War Illustrated" journal for 1915-16.

The pages are entitled "The twenty best war poems".

The poems featured are:- "For all we have and are" by Rudyard Kipling; "Men who march away" by Thomas Hardy; "To a false patriot" by Sir Owen Seaman; "The Kaiser and God" by Barry Pain; "Into battle" by Julian Grenfell; "The Zeppelin" by Laurence Binvon; "Sons of Britain" by William Watson; "If I should die" by Rupert Brooke; "Sunday, August 9th 1914" by Neil Munro; "The Army of the dead" by Barry Pain; "The Indian Army" by R. E. Vernede; "The vigil" by Sir Henry Newbolt; "All I possess" by C.A.B.; "Australia's triumph" by Queenie Scott-Hopper; "To a mother" by J. J. Bell; "A grave in Flanders" by Lord Crewe; "The day" by Henry Chappell; "Called up" by Dudley Clark and "Hymn for airmen" by M.C.D.H.

These pages are of good thick quality as they are from a bound of "The War Illustrated for 1915-16".

All in good condition considering the are over 90 years old!.

Dimensions for each page are: height 10.75" (27.5cm), width is 8.25" (21cm).