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Alternative title: War
First line of verse: "Out in the dust he lies;"-
Appears in:
- y Mary Gilmore : A Tribute Barrie Ovenden (editor), Dymphna Cusack (editor), T. Inglis Moore (editor), Sydney : Australasian Book Society , 1965 Z81377 1965 selected work biography poetry Sydney : Australasian Book Society , 1965 pg. 193
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Appears in:
- y Family Ties : Australian Poems of the Family Jennifer Strauss (editor), South Melbourne : Oxford University Press , 1998 Z115299 1998 anthology poetry South Melbourne : Oxford University Press , 1998 pg. 24-25
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International Poetry of the First World War : An Anthology of Lost Voices
Constance M. Ruzich
(editor),
London
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Bloomsbury
,
2020
26168324
2020
anthology
poetry
'Ranging far beyond the traditional canon, this ground-breaking anthology casts a vivid new light on poetic responses to the First World War. Bringing together poems by soldiers and non-combatants, patriots and dissenters, and from all sides of the conflict across the world, International Poetry of the First World War reveals the crucial public role that poetry played in shaping responses to and the legacies of the conflict.' (Publication summary)
London : Bloomsbury , 2020Note: With title War
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International Poetry of the First World War : An Anthology of Lost Voices
Constance M. Ruzich
(editor),
London
:
Bloomsbury
,
2020
26168324
2020
anthology
poetry
'Ranging far beyond the traditional canon, this ground-breaking anthology casts a vivid new light on poetic responses to the First World War. Bringing together poems by soldiers and non-combatants, patriots and dissenters, and from all sides of the conflict across the world, International Poetry of the First World War reveals the crucial public role that poetry played in shaping responses to and the legacies of the conflict.' (Publication summary)
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