Collected Poems of Florence Earle Coates; “Harvest Moon” and “Harvest Moon, 1915,” by Josephine Preston Peabody, from Harvest Moon; “The Mobilization in Brittany” and “The Journey,” by Grace Fallow Norton, from Roads, and “Rheims Cathedral—1914,” by Grace Hazard Conkling, from Afternoons of April.
John Lane:—”The Kaiser and Belgium,” by the late Stephen Phillips.
The John Lane Company:—”The Wife of Flanders,” by Gilbert K. Chesterton, from Poems (published also by Messrs. Burns and Gates, London); “The Soldier,” and “The Dead,” by the late Lieutenant Rupert Brooke, from The Collected Poems of Rupert Brooke (published also by Messrs. Sidgwick & Jackson, London, in 19l4, and Other Poems).
Erskine Macdonald:—The following poems from Soldier Poets:—”The Beach Road by the Wood,” by Lieutenant Geoffrey Howard; “Before Action,” by the late Lieutenant W.N. Hodgson (“Edward Melbourne”); “Courage,” by
Lieutenant Dyneley Hussey; “Optimism,” by Lieutenant A. Victor Ratcliffe; “The Battlefield,” by Major Sidney Oswald; “To an Old Lady Seen at a Guest-House for Soldiers,” by Corporal Alexander Robertson; “The Casualty Clearing Station,” by Lieutenant Gilbert Waterhouse; and
“Hills of Home,” by Lance-Corporal Malcolm Hemphrey.
The Macmillan Company:—”To Belgium”; “Verdun”; “To a Mother,” and “Song of the Red Cross,” by Eden Phillpotts, from Plain Song, 1914-1916 (published also by William Heinemann, London); “The Island of Skyros,” by John Masefield; “Abraham Lincoln Walks at Midnight,” from The Congo and Other Poems, by Vachel Lindsay; “O Glorious France,” by Edgar Lee Masters, from Songs and Satires; “Christmas, 1915,” from Poems and Plays, by Percy MacKaye; “The Hellgate of Soissons,” by Herbert Kaufman, from The Hellgate of Soissons; “Spring in War-Time,” by Sara Teasdale, from Rivers to the Sea; and “Retreat,” “The Messages,” and “Between the Lines,” by Wilfrid Wilson Gibson.
Messrs. Macmillan & Company:—”Australia to England,” by Archibald T. Strong, from Sonnets of the Empire, and “Men Who March Away,” by Thomas Hardy, from Satires of Circumstance.
Elkin Mathews:—”The British Merchant Service” (the Spectator), by C. Fox Smith, from The Naval Crown.
John Murray:—”The Sign,” and “The Trenches,” by Lieutenant Frederic Manning.
The Princeton University Press:—”To France,” by Herbert Jones, from A Book of Princeton Verse.
Messrs. Charles Scribner’s Sons:—”I Have a Rendezvous with Death,” and “Champagne, 1914-1915,” by the late Alan Seeger, from Poems.
Messrs. Sherman, French & Company:—”The William P. Frye” (New York Times), by Jeanne Robert Foster, from Wild Apples.
Messrs. Sidgwick & Jackson:—”We Willed It Not” (The Sphere), by John Drinkwater; “Three Hills” (London Times), by Everard Owen, from Three Hills, and Other Poems; “The Volunteer,” and “The Fallen Subaltern,” by Lieutenant Herbert Asquith, from The Volunteer, and Other Poems.
Messrs. Truslove and Hanson:—”A Mother’s Dedication,” by Margaret Peterson, from The Women’s Message.
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