Henry Newbolt  

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Sir Henry John Newbolt, CH (6 June 1862 – 19 April 1938) was an English poet, novelist and historian.

Works

  • Mordred: A Tragedy – an Arthurian drama
  • Admirals All (1897) – including Drake's Drum
  • The Old Country (1906)
  • The New June (1909)
  • Aladore (1914) – a novel
  • St George's Day & Other Poems (1918) – published by John Murray.
  • Devotional Poets of the XVII Century (1929)
  • The Naval History of the Great War: Based on Official Documents Volumes IV and V – Newbolt took over after Sir Julian Corbett died
  • A Ballad of Sir Pertab Singh
  • He Fell among Thieves
  • Story of the Oxfordshire & Buckinghamshire Light Infantry (The Old 43rd & 52nd Regiments)
  • A Child is Born (1931; one of Faber and Faber's Ariel Poems series, illustrated by Althea Willoughby)
  • My World as in My Time (1932) – his autobiography
  • A Note on the History of Submarine War<ref>A Note on the History of Submarine War</ref>
  • Submarine and Anti-Submarine (1919)




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