An unusual collection illustrating the complex soul of an author who usually sheltered behind laughter, satire and farce. Here are verses about the sea, of romance, and unexpectedly of the horrors of the Great War. Not all the poems here are equally worthy - some are a little laboured for modern tastes - but they capture a range of emotions which demonstrate Thorne Smith was never just a comic writer.
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