68480: Third Ypres
Page 288 from a first edition of 'Undertones of War' (1928) showing the poem 'Third Ypres'. The prose section of the volume was written, apart from the help of a few maps, entirely from memory while Blunden was teaching in Tokyo between 1924 and 1927. Annotations in Blunden's hand added later at an unknown date. He notes that the poem was written on 'July 31, 1917'. |
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Page 288 from a first edition of 'Undertones of War' (1928) showing the poem 'Third Ypres'. The prose section of the volume was written, apart from the help of a few maps, entirely from memory while Blunden was teaching in Tokyo between 1924 and 1927. Annotations in Blunden's hand added later at an unknown date. He notes that the poem was written on 'July 31, 1917'.
Page 289 from a first edition of 'Undertones of War' (1928) showing the poem 'Third Ypres'. The prose section of the volume was written, apart from the help of a few maps, entirely from memory while Blunden was teaching in Tokyo between 1924 and 1927. Annotations in Blunden's hand added later at an unknown date.
Page 290 from a first edition of 'Undertones of War' (1928) showing the poem 'Third Ypres'. The prose section of the volume was written, apart from the help of a few maps, entirely from memory while Blunden was teaching in Tokyo between 1924 and 1927. Annotations in Blunden's hand added later at an unknown date.
Page 291 from a first edition of 'Undertones of War' (1928) showing the poem 'Third Ypres'. The prose section of the volume was written, apart from the help of a few maps, entirely from memory while Blunden was teaching in Tokyo between 1924 and 1927. Annotations in Blunden's hand added later at an unknown date.
Page 292 from a first edition of 'Undertones of War' (1928) showing the poem final stanza of 'Third Ypres'. The prose section of the volume was written, apart from the help of a few maps, entirely from memory while Blunden was teaching in Tokyo between 1924 and 1927. Annotations in Blunden's hand added later at an unknown date.