
Judgement of Valhalla
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**Judgement of Valhalla** is a collection of poems by Gilbert Frankau, a prolific and popular British novelist and war poet. Published in 1918, these poems reflect Frankau's experiences fighting in some of the major battles of World War I, including Loos, Ypres, and the Somme. Frankau's poems are characterized by their vivid imagery, emotional intensity, and unflinching honesty. He writes about the horrors of war, the suffering of the soldiers, and the sacrifices they make. But he also writes about the camaraderie and resilience of the men who fought alongside him, and the hope that they will one day return home to a better world. **Judgement of Valhalla** is a powerful and moving account of the experiences of one man during the First World War. It is a valuable historical document and a testament to the enduring power of poetry.Book Details
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