| King's/PP/RCB/Pr contains: |
| <-- See earlier |
| 2 |
'The Bastille' |
| 3 |
'The Bastille' |
| 4 |
'Prize compositions recited in Rugby School, June 24 1905' |
| 5 |
'Letters from America' |
| 6 |
'The collected poems of Rupert Brooke with a memoir' |
| 7 |
'Les soldats-poètes de l'Angleterre' |
| 8 |
'Rupert Brooke, Frances Cornford, Virginia Woolf' |
| 9 |
'Basileon' |
| 10 |
'Blue Review' |
| 11 |
'Cambridge Magazine' |
| 12 |
'Cambridge Review' |
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The Papers of Rupert Chawner Brooke
| Title |
'Les soldats-poètes de l'Angleterre' |
| Reference |
RCB/Pr/7 (former reference: RCB/Box 1) |
| Covering Dates |
1919 |
| Extent and Medium |
1 item in envelope; paper |
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| Content and context |
Volume includes the following verse by Rupert Brooke: 1914 II. Safety, III. The dead, V. The soldier; The day that I have loved; One day. The archive centre holds one copy as published. |
| Further information |
For further detail, see Geoffrey Keynes, 'A bibliography of Rupert Brooke', (London: Rupert Hart-Davis, 1964), item 26. |
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