posted on 2024-05-02, 16:14authored byFirst World War Poetry Digital Archive Project Team
<p dir="ltr">Describes having sent on a copy of his book of poems / possibility of some of it being lost / letters of praise from Robert Trevelyan and Gordon Bottomly / having gone straight up to the trenches upon arrival at the front / will describe trenches later / sketch of Isaac Rosenberg in a dugout / asks Edward Marsh to write when he has the time despite being busy. |</p><p>File descriptions(s):</p><p>
Describes having sent on a copy of his book of poems / possibility of some of it being lost / letters of praise from Robert Trevelyan and Gordon Bottomly / having gone straight up to the trenches upon arrival at the front / will describe trenches later / sketch of Isaac Rosenberg in a dugout / asks Edward Marsh to write when he has the time despite being busy.<br>Describes having sent on a copy of his book of poems / possibility of some of it being lost / letters of praise from Robert Trevelyan and Gordon Bottomly / having gone straight up to the trenches upon arrival at the front / will describe trenches later / sketch of Isaac Rosenberg in a dugout.</p>