Authors: Vivien Noakes
Walker, F.C.
Contributor to
Punch.
To a Bad Correspondent in Camp
Waring, John
The Unknown Warrior
Warren, G.B.
The Battle off Jutland
Waterhouse, Gilbert
(d. 1916)
Commissioned into the 2nd Bttn, Essex Regt, May 1915; initially reported missing presumed killed, 1 July 1916, he is buried at Serre Road Cemetery No. 2
.
The Casualty Clearing Station
White, Don
Flying Cadet Donald S. White, Aviation Section, AEF.
The Air Raid
To Those Who Wait
Wilkinson, Eric Fitzwalter
(1891–1917)
Commissioned 2nd Lieutenant, 8th Bttn, West Yorkshire Regt, October 1914; to France, 1915; awarded MC, July 1915; twice wounded (once gassed); wounded again at Thiepval, 1 July 1916; promoted Captain, February 1917; killed in action, 9 October 1917, during the Third Battle of Ypres (Passchendaele). His body was never found, and his name is on the Tyne Cot Memorial
.
To a Choir of Birds
Wilkinson, W.J.
March up to the Colours
Williams, Eliot Crawshay
(later Crawshay-Williams) (1879–1962)
Joined the army in 1900 and served in India. Assistant Private Secretary to Winston Churchill in the Colonial Office, 1906–8, and to Lloyd George as Chancellor of the Exchequer, 1910; appointed Lieutenant-Colonel in the Royal Horse Artillery and commanded the 1st Leicestershire RHA in Egypt and Sinai, 1915–17; attached HQ Northern Command, 1918–20. After the war became a novelist and playwright
.
A Soldier’s Testament
June in Egypt, 1916
Socialist
Sonnet of a Son
To the Nations
Willis, George
To my Mate
Wilson, Eugene Edward
(1887–1988)
Lieutenant-Commander US Navy. He retired from the US Navy in 1930 with the rank of Commander, and became eminent in naval aviation
.
Der Tag
Stories for Our Sons
Wilson, Theodore Percival Cameron
(1889–1918)
Enlisted as a Private in the Grenadier Guards, August 1914; commissioned into the 10th Bttn, Sherwood Foresters (Notts and Derby Regt); to Flanders, February 1916; served as Staff Captain with the 51st Brigade, May 1917–January 1918; mentioned in dispatches, 1917; returned to his bttn and was killed during the German offensive on 23 March 1918. His body was never found, and his name is on the Arras Memorial
.
On Leave
Wodehouse, Ernest Armine
(1879–1936)
In the Scots Guards. Older brother of P.G. Wodehouse. Won the Newdigate Prize in 1902; before the war he was Professor at Deccan College, Poona; after the war he returned to India
.
Before Ginchy
Quantum Mutatus
Wolstencroft, C.
The girlfriend of Private Percy Martin of the Accrington Pals
.
[Have you seen the Pals, sir?]
Young, E. Hilton
(1879–1960)
Was a Lieutenant in the RNVR at the outbreak of war; served at sea and with the Naval guns in Flanders; awarded DSC; promoted to Lieutenant-Commander; fought in the British force against the Bolsheviks, 1919; awarded DSO. After the war, became a politician
.
In the Third Year of the War
Return
A Train Errant: Being the Experiences of a Voluntary Unit in France and an Anthology from their Magazine, 1915–1919
, Hertford, 1919
Accrington Observer and Times
Aussie: The Australian Soldier’s Magazine
, 1918–19
Beaumont Bull. The Magazine of the Beaumont Detachment of the Flying Cadets
, 1918
BEF Times with which are incorporated The Wipers Times, The ‘New Church’ Times, The Kemmel Times & The Somme-Times
, 1 December 1916–26 February 1918
Blighty, A Budget of Humour from Home
, issued free to Members of the Royal Navy and the British Expeditionary Force
Burnley Express and Advertiser
Country Life
Craigleith Hospital Chronicle
, printed for the Proprietors by Oliver & Boyd, Tweeddale Count, Edinburgh, December 1914–Spring 1919
Daily Chronicle
Daily Herald
Dead Horse Corner Gazette: A Monthly Journal of Breezy Comment, Published, when possible, by the 4th Batt. First Canadian Contingent, BEF, on Active Service
. London and Manchester, 1915–16
Depot Review
. Base Stationery Depot Rouen, Army Service Corps. Typewritten sheets. Editor Pte D. Large, Circulation Manager Pte H.C. Battcock, Printing Manager Pte C.J. Hough, 1915
Evangelical Christendom
Evening News
Fifth Gloucester Gazette: A Chronicle, Serious and Humorous, of the Battalion while Serving with the British Expeditionary Force, on Active Service
, 1915–19
Fragments: The Wounded Soldiers’ Magazine
. Heywood Auxiliary Hospital, 1917–18
Galloway Advertiser and Wigtownshire Free Press
Gazette of the 3rd London General Hospital, Wandsworth
, 1915–18
Glasgow Herald
Glasgow News
Goodwill: A Journal of International Friendship
, 1915–18
Honk: The Voice of the Benzine Lancers
, Troopship A. 40, France, 1915
Kamp Knews: The Official News-ance of the 3rd West Lancs. Brigade RFA
, 1914–18
Kemmel Times, with which are incorporated The Wipers Times & The ‘New Church’ Times
, 3 July 1916
K[ite]. B[alloon]. Tonic, Royal Naval Air Service, Kite Balloon Section
, 1915
Land & Water
Liverpool Review: An Illustrated Monthly
‘New Church’ Times, with which is incorporated The Wipers Times
, 17 April 1916–29 May 1916
New Crusader: A Journal of Enquiry into the Foundation of War
, published by the Committee for the Promotion of Pacifism, Nelson, Lancashire, 1916–19
New Statesman
News Sheet
, issued by the Central New Bureau for Private Circulation Only, HO Camps, published by the No Conscription Fellowship, n.d.
Nineteenth Century
Peeko Journal, the Organ of ‘P’ Company RAMC, No. 16
,
Ripon, [1915–16]
Punch
Rising Sun: A Journal of the A[ustralian] I[mperial] F[orce] in France (with which is incorporated ‘The Honk’)
, France, 1916–17
Saturday Westminster Gazette
Somme-Times, with which are incorporated The Wipers Times, The ‘New Church’ Times & The Kemmel Times
, 31 July 1916
Spectator
Summerdown Camp Journal: The Journal of the Summerdown Convalescent Camp, Eastbourne, Sussex
, 1916–19
The Dump, the Magazine of the 23rd Div.
, 1915–17
The Fledgling: Monthly Journal of No. 2 Flying Corps Cadet Wing
, Hastings, 1917
The Gnome: The Magazine of the RFC Middle East Brigade
, 1917
The Lady: A Journal for Gentlewomen
The Moonraker
. The magazine of the 7th Battalion, Wiltshire Regiment, 1917
The Mudhook, with which is incorporated ‘Dardanelles Dug-Out Gossip’, Journal of the 63rd (RN) Division
, Boulogne, 1917–19
The Nation
. In 1921 this became
The Nation and The Athenæum
The Ploughshare: A Quaker Organ of Social Reconstruction
, 1912–15
The Quirk, the Magazine of the Royal Naval College, Greenwich, Royal Naval Air Service
, 1917
The Swallow: A Monthly Journal Issued by Members of the Friends’ Ambulance Unit, Uffculme Hospital, Birmingham
, Birmingham, 1917
The Tribunal
, published by the No Conscription Fellowship, 1916–20
The Wit, the Organ of the RAMC Training Centre, Ripon
, Ripon, 1916
Winchester Whisperer, Fortnightly from His Majesty’s Prison, Winchester
, MS journal published by the prisoners of Winchester Gaol, n.d.
Wipers Times
, or
Salient News
, 12 February 1916–20 March 1916
Alchin, Gordon (‘Observer, RFC’),
Oxford and Flanders
, B.H. Blackwell, Oxford, 1916
Alington, C.A., DD,
Eton Lyrics
, Clement Ingleby, [1925]
Anon.,
The Book of William: With Apologies to Edward Lear
, Frederick Warne, [1914]
Asquith, Herbert,
The Volunteer and Other Poems
, Sidgwick & Jackson, 1915
Barnes, Ronald Gorell,
Days of Destiny: War Poems at Home and Abroad
, Longmans, Green, 1917
Bendall, F.W.D.,
Front Line Lyrics
, Elkin Mathews, 1918
Bewsher, Paul,
The Bombing of Bruges
, Hodder & Stoughton, 1918
Borden, Mary,
The Forbidden Zone
, William Heinemann, 1929
Bower, John Graham (pseud. Klaxon),
Songs of the Submarine
, McBride, Nast, 1917
Bowman, Archibald Allan,
Sonnets from a Prison Camp
, John Lane, The Bodley Head, 1919
Box, William,
Forty Poems
, Chester & Long, 1944
Brown, J.L. Crommelin,
Dies Heroica. The War Poems: 1914–1918
, Hodder & Stoughton, 1918
Cannan, May Wedderburn,
In War Time: Poems
, B.H. Blackwell, Oxford, 1917
——
The Splendid Days: Poems
, B.H. Blackwell, Oxford, 1919
——
The Tears of War: The Love Story of a Young Poet and a War Hero – May Cannan, Bevil Quiller-Couch
, ed. Charlotte Fyfe, Cavalier Books, Upavon, 2000
Carstairs, Carroll,
My Window Sill
, William Heinemann, 1930
Chapman, John Jay,
Songs and Poems
, Charles Scribner’s, New York, 1919
Corbett, Lieutenant-Commander N.M.F.,
A Naval Motley: Verses Written at Sea during the War and before it
, Methuen, 1916
Coulson, Leslie,
From an Outpost, and Other Poems
, Erskine Macdonald, 1917
Cranmer, Elsie Paterson,
To the Living Dead and Other Poems
, C.W. Daniel, [1920]
de Stein, Sir Edward,
The Poets in Picardy, and Other Poems
, John Murray, 1919
Dearmer, Geoffrey,
Poems
, William Heinemann, 1918
Dobell, Eva,
A Bunch of Cotswold Grasses
, Arthur H. Stockwell, [1919]
Dowsing, William,
War Cartoon Sonnets: Being Sonnets Based on Louis Raemaekers’ War Cartoons, in Six Volumes
, volume VI, for the author, J.W. Northend, Printer, Sheffield, 1917–18
Drinkwater, John,
Swords and Ploughshares
, Sidgwick & Jackson, 1922
Eastman, Max,
Poems of Five Decades
, Harper, New York, 1954
Ewer, W.N.,
Five Souls and Other Wartime Verses
, The Herald, 1917
——
Satire and Sentiment
, The Herald, 1918
Foxcroft, Charles T.,
The Night Sister and Other Poems
, Methuen, 1918
Frankau, Gilbert,
The Guns
, Chatto & Windus, 1916
——
The Poetical Works
, volume I,
1901–1916
; volume II,
1916–1920
, Chatto & Windus, 1923
Freston, H. Rex,
The Quest of Truth and Other Poems
, B.H. Blackwell, Oxford, 1916
Fyson, Geoffrey F.,
The Survivors, and Other Poems
, Erskine Macdonald, 1919
Gellert, Leon,
Songs of a Campaign
, G. Hassell, Adelaide, [1917]
Gibson, Wilfrid Wilson,
Battle
, Elkin Mathews, 1915
——
Collected Poems
, 1905–1925, Macmillan, 1926
Golding, Louis,
Sorrow of War: Poems
, Methuen, 1919
Gordon, Hampden,
Our Girls in Wartime
, pictures by Joyce Dennys, John Lane, The Bodley Head, [1917]
——
Rhymes of the Red Triangle
, pictures by Joyce Dennys, John Lane, The Bodley Head,
[1918]
Grindlay, I.,
Ripples from the Ranks of the QMAAC
by 3617, I. Grindlay, Erskine Macdonald, 1918
Hamund, St John,
The War Men-agerie
, illus. Walter H. Cobb, Grant Richards, 1915
Harvey, F.W.,
A Gloucestershire Lad at Home and Abroad
, Sidgwick & Jackson, 1916
——
Ducks and Other Verses
, Sidgwick & Jackson, 1919
——
Gloucestershire Friends: Poems from a German Prison Camp
, Sidgwick & Jackson, 1917
Head, Henry, MD, FRS,
Destroyers, and Other Verses
, Humphrey Milford, 1919
Hennesley, Edmund,
Love Songs of a Soldier
, Nisbet, 1918
Herbert, A.P.,
Half-Hours at Helles
, B.H. Blackwell, Oxford, 1916
——
The Bomber Gipsy and Other Poems
, Methuen, 1918
Heywood, Raymond,
The Greater Love: Poems of Remembrance
, Elkin Mathews, 1919
Hill, Brian,
Youth’s Heritage
, Erskine Macdonald, 1917
Hogben, John,
The Highway of Hades: War Verses: With Some Prose
, Oliver & Boyd, Edinburgh, 1919
Holmes, Captain W. Kersley,
Ballads of Field and Billet
, Alexander Gardner, Paisley, 1915
——
More Ballads of Field and Billet and Other Verses
, Alexander Gardner, Paisley, 1915
Jenkins, Elinor,
Poems
, Sidgwick & Jackson, 1915
Kennedy, Revd G.A. Studdert,
Rough Rhymes of a Padre
, by ‘Woodbine Willie’, MC, CF, Hodder & Stoughton, [1918]
——
The Unutterable Beauty: The Collected Poetry of G.A. Studdert Kennedy
, Hodder & Stoughton, 1927
Kerr, R. Watson,
War Daubs: Poems
, John Lane, The Bodley Head, 1919
Laing, Allan M.,
Carols of a Convict
, Headley, [1918]
Lawrence, Margery,
Fourteen to Forty-Eight: A Diary in Verse
, Robert Hale, [1949]