Page:For remembrance, soldier poets who have fallen in the war, Adcock, 1920.djvu/20

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For Remembrance

Thomas M. Kettle. Lieut. Dublin Fusiliers. (Killed in action, September 1916.) Poems and Parodies. With Preface by William Dawson (London: Duckworth. Dublin: Talbot Press). Prose: The Ways of War (Constable); The Day's Burden (Maunsel).
Joyce Kilmer. Poems (Hodder and Stoughton).
Francis Ledwidge. Lance-Corpl. Inniskilling Fusiliers. (Killed in action, 1917.) Songs of the Fields; Songs of Peace; Last Songs. With Introductions by Lord Dunsany (Herbert Jenkins).
Frank Lewis. Flight Sub-Lieut. R.N.A.S. (Killed in air battle, 21st August 1917.) More Songs by the Fighting Men (Erskine Macdonald).
W. H. Littlejohn. Company-Sergt.-Major, Middlesex Regt. (Killed in action, 10th April 1917.) The Muse in Arms. Edited by E. B. Osborn (John Murray).
John McCrae. Lieut.-Col. C.E.F. (Died in France, 28th January 1918.) In Flanders Fields (Hodder and Stoughton).
Ewart Alan Mackintosh, M.C. Lieut. Seaforth Highlanders. (Killed in action, 21st November 1917.) A Highland Regiment and Other Poems; War the Liberator and Other Pieces. With Memoir by John Murray (John Lane).
Hamish Mann. 2nd Lieut. Black Watch. (Wounded, 9th April 1917. Died, 10th April.) A Subaltern's Musings (John Long).

Charles John Beech Masefield, M.C. Acting Captain, 5th North Staffs Regt. (Fatally