Rough Rhymes of a Soldier.

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Title

Rough Rhymes of a Soldier.

Subject

World War, 1914-1918--Poetry

Description

Booklet of poetry compiled by Pamlico County native, Leo Turrell Brinson (1898-1976). All of the poems were written by Rev. G.A. Studdert Kennedy, a World War I British Army chaplain, and were published in his Rough Rhymes of a Padre in 1918. The titles of two poems differ from Studdert Kennedy's. "His Mate" by Studdert Kennedy is re-titled "A Soldier For His Mate" by Brinson. Brinson's "Dixie Land in France" is from Studdert Kennedy's "English Land in France" with references to "English" and "England" changed to "Dixie." Studdert Kennedy's book is available on Google Books at http://books.google.com/books?id=Kyc4AAAAIAAJ.

Creator

Brinson, Leo T. (Leo Turrell), 1898-1976
Studdert Kennedy, Geoffrey Anketell, 1883-1929

Source

New Bern-Craven County Public Library

Publisher

[Publisher not indicated]

Date

1919?

Contributor

New Bern Library Association Collection

Rights

This item is presented courtesy of the New Bern-Craven County Public Library for research and educational purposes. Prior permission from the New Bern-Craven County Public Library is required for any commercial use.

Format

pdf
16 pages

Language

English

Type

Pamphlets

Identifier

MS.

Coverage

Pamlico County, North Carolina
France

Text Item Type Metadata

Text

Rough Rhymes of a Soldier
Price 35 Cents
By
Sergeant Leo T. Brinson
119th Inf., 30th Division

Original Format

Pamphlets

Citation

Brinson, Leo T. (Leo Turrell), 1898-1976 and Studdert Kennedy, Geoffrey Anketell, 1883-1929, “Rough Rhymes of a Soldier.,” Craven County Digital History, accessed September 29, 2024, https://kellenberger.mycprl.org/digital/items/show/774.