Author:Ewart Alan Mackintosh
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M.C.. Officer in the Seaforth Highlanders from December 1914. Killed in action on the second day of the Battle of Cambrai, November 21, 1917. Lines from his poem "A Creed" are used on the Scottish American war memorial in Princes Street Gardens … "if it be life that waits, I shall live forever unconquered. If death, I shall die at last, strong in my pride and free." |
Works[edit]
Poetry[edit]
Anthologized
- In The Muse in Arms (1917): "Cha Till Maccruimein", p. 218.
- In A Treasury of War Poetry, … 1914-1919 (1917): "Oxford from the Trenches", p. 130; "In Memoriam", p. 395.
Short stories[edit]
- In The Wood
- Gold Braid, unfinished work
Works about Mackintosh[edit]
- "Obituary: Lieutenant Ewart Alan Mackintosh," in The Times (1917)
- Biographical note in For remembrance: soldier poets who have fallen in the war (1920) by A. St. John Adcock.

Works by this author published before January 1, 1926 are in the public domain worldwide because the author died at least 100 years ago. Translations or editions published later may be copyrighted. Posthumous works may be copyrighted based on how long they have been published in certain countries and areas.