posted on 2024-05-01, 13:44authored byFirst World War Poetry Digital Archive Project Team
Letter from Edmund Blunden to his father Charles. Dated 'Sunday'. Thanks Charles for a parcel / will send a cheque soon, when he has ink / describes how 'splendidly' the aeroplanes have been doing recently, apart from one that was shot down behind the German lines and, casually, the pilot taken prisoner / describes a recent working party that was particularly dangerous / quotes Tennyson / shells / asks after news from Plymouth.