Prologue 1. Tight Lips 2. Tick Tock Tick Tock Tick 3. Listen and Learn 4. The Three C's 5. C Code 6. A New Friend 7. A New Teacher 8. Heroes Around the World 9. Secrets of Heroes 10. Grandma's Apple Pie 11. Hot Water 12. Rats and Cats 13. Tough Times 14. Friends Forever 15. Grandma's Double-Rich Dangerously Deep-Dark Chocolate Brownies 16. Broken Glass 17. Rescue 18. Triple Trouble 19. S O S 20. 200 Problems 21. All Alone 22. Grandma's Lesson 23. New Banner Epilogue Behind the Mask; Secrets of Real Life Heroes by Carrie ...
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Prologue 1. Tight Lips 2. Tick Tock Tick Tock Tick 3. Listen and Learn 4. The Three C's 5. C Code 6. A New Friend 7. A New Teacher 8. Heroes Around the World 9. Secrets of Heroes 10. Grandma's Apple Pie 11. Hot Water 12. Rats and Cats 13. Tough Times 14. Friends Forever 15. Grandma's Double-Rich Dangerously Deep-Dark Chocolate Brownies 16. Broken Glass 17. Rescue 18. Triple Trouble 19. S O S 20. 200 Problems 21. All Alone 22. Grandma's Lesson 23. New Banner Epilogue Behind the Mask; Secrets of Real Life Heroes by Carrie Sanderson Note from the Author About the Author
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Add this copy of A Treasury of War Poetry: British and American Poems of to cart. $25.72, good condition, Sold by Wonder Book - Member ABAA/ILAB rated 5.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Frederick, MD, UNITED STATES.
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I'm not one to generally sit down and read a book of poetry, but that's exactly what I did when I picked up this anthology of poems. This particular book called out to me, perhaps because I enjoy reading things of the WWI time period. The poems collected in this book all reference to World War I, penned during the years of 1914-1917.
"Rubadub! Rubadub! Wake and take the road again,
Wheedle-deedle-deedle-dee, Come, boys, come!
You that mean to fight it out, wake and take your load again,
Fall in! Fall in! Follow the fife and drum!"
[The Toy Band by Henry Newbolt]
I have new favorite poems, whereas I never had any favorite poems before. I've become quite acquainted with writers I had not known before, in addition to seeing familiar names such as Robert Frost, Arthur Conan Doyle, and Rudyard Kipling.
"Shadow by shadow, stripped for fight,
The lean black cruisers search the sea.
Night-long their level shafts of light
Revolve, and find no enemy.
Only they know each leaping wave
May hide the lightning, and their grave."
[The Searchlights by Alfred Noyes]
I so enjoyed this charming book! I could definitely see myself going through the entire book and reading them all again someday. Also, the poems in this book can be read online on websites such as Bartleby.com if you're interested.
"God rest you, happy gentlemen,
Who laid your good lives down,
Who took the khaki and the gun
Instead of cap and gown.
God bring you to a fairer place
Than even Oxford town."
[The Spires of Oxford by Winifred M. Letts]