Chapter 2

BY THE SAME AUTHOR

BY THE SAME AUTHOR

Fourth Impression

A Gloucestershire Lad at Homeand Abroad

Cloth 2s.net; paper 1s.6d.net.

“The secret of Mr. Harvey’s power is that he says what other English lads in Flanders want to say and cannot.... This modest little volume has real charm, and not a little depth of thought and beauty. It contains far more real poetry than many a volume ten times its length.”—Bishop Frodsham inThe Saturday Review.“A poet of power and a subtle distinction.... This little collection of his poems, which has a Preface by his Commanding Officer, will give him a high place in the Sidneian company of soldier-poets.”—E. B. O. inThe Morning Post.

“The secret of Mr. Harvey’s power is that he says what other English lads in Flanders want to say and cannot.... This modest little volume has real charm, and not a little depth of thought and beauty. It contains far more real poetry than many a volume ten times its length.”—Bishop Frodsham inThe Saturday Review.

“A poet of power and a subtle distinction.... This little collection of his poems, which has a Preface by his Commanding Officer, will give him a high place in the Sidneian company of soldier-poets.”—E. B. O. inThe Morning Post.

London: Sidgwick & Jackson, Ltd.

Gloucestershire Friends:Poems from a German Prison CampbyF. W. HarveyAuthor of“A Gloucestershire Lad at Home and Abroad”Introduction by the Right Rev.Bishop FrodshamCanon Residentiary of GloucesterLondon: Sidgwick & Jackson, Ltd.3 Adam Street, Adelphi, W.C.2.1917

Gloucestershire Friends:Poems from a German Prison Camp

byF. W. HarveyAuthor of“A Gloucestershire Lad at Home and Abroad”

Introduction by the Right Rev.Bishop FrodshamCanon Residentiary of Gloucester

London: Sidgwick & Jackson, Ltd.3 Adam Street, Adelphi, W.C.2.1917


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