This anthology looks at a broad, international cross-section of literary talent cut short by the 1914-18 War and is published to coincide with the Armistice Festival on the 80th anniversary of the end of World War I. The writers include both the familiar names of Rupert Brooke, Wilfred Owen, Saki, Edward Thomas, Apollinaire and Alain-Fournier and some who are receiving English translation for the first time such as Hungarian Geza Gyoni and Czech Frantisek Gellner or the German Alfred Sack. In all, some 60 writers from just about all the combatant nations are represented. Extracts from their work are cited with introductory essays and biographical and bibliographical details, while an appendix lists some 800 writers who are known to have been killed during the war. Tim Cross is responsible for mounting the Armistice Festival, the first international artistic commemoration of the fallen of World War I.
Timothy Cross Libri
Timothy Cross è un predicatore e insegnante biblico esperto, laureato presso l'Università del Galles. È autore di oltre trenta libri cristiani e numerosi articoli per varie riviste cristiane.




What Christians Have Always Believed
Essentials of the Christian Faith: Essentials of the Christian Faith
- 96pagine
- 4 ore di lettura
Focusing on the core tenets of Christianity, this book aims to clarify and affirm what Christians have historically believed. It addresses and debunks common myths and misconceptions prevalent in contemporary society, providing readers with a clear understanding of Christian doctrine and faith. Through explicit and detailed explanations, it seeks to strengthen the reader's knowledge of true Christian beliefs.
33 everyday sayings from the Bible Surprising and interesting inclusions Considers their meanings and origin
A Little Bird Told Me
- 224pagine
- 8 ore di lettura
People quote biblical expressions without even knowing that they are doing so. Timothy Cross in this enlightening and scripture-rooted book reveals the origins of fifty-two of these sayings and considers their meaning.