• Winnowing Fan: Poems On The Great War - Ode For September
    2014/06/27
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    Title: Winnowing Fan: Poems On The Great War
    Author: Robert Laurence Binyon
    Narrator: David Wales
    Total lenght: 0:25:29
    Language: English
    Release date: 06/27/2014
    Genres: Single author, War & Military

    Summary:
    This little gem of a book contains twelve poems about World War I. There is more to it than its intrinsic value as verse. Edward Elgar (1857-1934) set three of the poems (The Fourth Of August, To Women, For The Fallen) in his cantata The Spirit of England (1915-1917). Since its composing and musical setting, For The Fallen has held an honored place in every November 11th Remembrance Day for Britain and the Commonwealth (Memorial Day for Americans). Moved by the opening of the Great War and the already high number of casualties of the British Expeditionary Force, in 1914 Laurence Binyon wrote his For the Fallen, with its Ode of Remembrance, as he was visiting the cliffs on the north Cornwall coast, The third and fourth verses of the poem (although often just the fourth) have so been claimed as a tribute to all casualties of war, regardless of nation. - Summary by Wikipedia and david wales

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  • Winnowing Fan: Poems On The Great War - For The Fallen
    2014/06/27
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    Title: Winnowing Fan: Poems On The Great War
    Author: Robert Laurence Binyon
    Narrator: David Wales
    Total lenght: 0:25:29
    Language: English
    Release date: 06/27/2014
    Genres: Single author, War & Military

    Summary:
    This little gem of a book contains twelve poems about World War I. There is more to it than its intrinsic value as verse. Edward Elgar (1857-1934) set three of the poems (The Fourth Of August, To Women, For The Fallen) in his cantata The Spirit of England (1915-1917). Since its composing and musical setting, For The Fallen has held an honored place in every November 11th Remembrance Day for Britain and the Commonwealth (Memorial Day for Americans). Moved by the opening of the Great War and the already high number of casualties of the British Expeditionary Force, in 1914 Laurence Binyon wrote his For the Fallen, with its Ode of Remembrance, as he was visiting the cliffs on the north Cornwall coast, The third and fourth verses of the poem (although often just the fourth) have so been claimed as a tribute to all casualties of war, regardless of nation. - Summary by Wikipedia and david wales

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  • Winnowing Fan: Poems On The Great War - To Women
    2014/06/27
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    Title: Winnowing Fan: Poems On The Great War
    Author: Robert Laurence Binyon
    Narrator: David Wales
    Total lenght: 0:25:29
    Language: English
    Release date: 06/27/2014
    Genres: Single author, War & Military

    Summary:
    This little gem of a book contains twelve poems about World War I. There is more to it than its intrinsic value as verse. Edward Elgar (1857-1934) set three of the poems (The Fourth Of August, To Women, For The Fallen) in his cantata The Spirit of England (1915-1917). Since its composing and musical setting, For The Fallen has held an honored place in every November 11th Remembrance Day for Britain and the Commonwealth (Memorial Day for Americans). Moved by the opening of the Great War and the already high number of casualties of the British Expeditionary Force, in 1914 Laurence Binyon wrote his For the Fallen, with its Ode of Remembrance, as he was visiting the cliffs on the north Cornwall coast, The third and fourth verses of the poem (although often just the fourth) have so been claimed as a tribute to all casualties of war, regardless of nation. - Summary by Wikipedia and david wales

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  • Winnowing Fan: Poems On The Great War - To The Enemy Complaining
    2014/06/27
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    Title: Winnowing Fan: Poems On The Great War
    Author: Robert Laurence Binyon
    Narrator: David Wales
    Total lenght: 0:25:29
    Language: English
    Release date: 06/27/2014
    Genres: Single author, War & Military

    Summary:
    This little gem of a book contains twelve poems about World War I. There is more to it than its intrinsic value as verse. Edward Elgar (1857-1934) set three of the poems (The Fourth Of August, To Women, For The Fallen) in his cantata The Spirit of England (1915-1917). Since its composing and musical setting, For The Fallen has held an honored place in every November 11th Remembrance Day for Britain and the Commonwealth (Memorial Day for Americans). Moved by the opening of the Great War and the already high number of casualties of the British Expeditionary Force, in 1914 Laurence Binyon wrote his For the Fallen, with its Ode of Remembrance, as he was visiting the cliffs on the north Cornwall coast, The third and fourth verses of the poem (although often just the fourth) have so been claimed as a tribute to all casualties of war, regardless of nation. - Summary by Wikipedia and david wales

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  • Winnowing Fan: Poems On The Great War - At Rheims
    2014/06/27
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    Title: Winnowing Fan: Poems On The Great War
    Author: Robert Laurence Binyon
    Narrator: David Wales
    Total lenght: 0:25:29
    Language: English
    Release date: 06/27/2014
    Genres: Single author, War & Military

    Summary:
    This little gem of a book contains twelve poems about World War I. There is more to it than its intrinsic value as verse. Edward Elgar (1857-1934) set three of the poems (The Fourth Of August, To Women, For The Fallen) in his cantata The Spirit of England (1915-1917). Since its composing and musical setting, For The Fallen has held an honored place in every November 11th Remembrance Day for Britain and the Commonwealth (Memorial Day for Americans). Moved by the opening of the Great War and the already high number of casualties of the British Expeditionary Force, in 1914 Laurence Binyon wrote his For the Fallen, with its Ode of Remembrance, as he was visiting the cliffs on the north Cornwall coast, The third and fourth verses of the poem (although often just the fourth) have so been claimed as a tribute to all casualties of war, regardless of nation. - Summary by Wikipedia and david wales

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  • Winnowing Fan: Poems On The Great War - To Goethe
    2014/06/27
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    Title: Winnowing Fan: Poems On The Great War
    Author: Robert Laurence Binyon
    Narrator: David Wales
    Total lenght: 0:25:29
    Language: English
    Release date: 06/27/2014
    Genres: Single author, War & Military

    Summary:
    This little gem of a book contains twelve poems about World War I. There is more to it than its intrinsic value as verse. Edward Elgar (1857-1934) set three of the poems (The Fourth Of August, To Women, For The Fallen) in his cantata The Spirit of England (1915-1917). Since its composing and musical setting, For The Fallen has held an honored place in every November 11th Remembrance Day for Britain and the Commonwealth (Memorial Day for Americans). Moved by the opening of the Great War and the already high number of casualties of the British Expeditionary Force, in 1914 Laurence Binyon wrote his For the Fallen, with its Ode of Remembrance, as he was visiting the cliffs on the north Cornwall coast, The third and fourth verses of the poem (although often just the fourth) have so been claimed as a tribute to all casualties of war, regardless of nation. - Summary by Wikipedia and david wales

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  • Winnowing Fan: Poems On The Great War - Louvain
    2014/06/27
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    Title: Winnowing Fan: Poems On The Great War
    Author: Robert Laurence Binyon
    Narrator: David Wales
    Total lenght: 0:25:29
    Language: English
    Release date: 06/27/2014
    Genres: Single author, War & Military

    Summary:
    This little gem of a book contains twelve poems about World War I. There is more to it than its intrinsic value as verse. Edward Elgar (1857-1934) set three of the poems (The Fourth Of August, To Women, For The Fallen) in his cantata The Spirit of England (1915-1917). Since its composing and musical setting, For The Fallen has held an honored place in every November 11th Remembrance Day for Britain and the Commonwealth (Memorial Day for Americans). Moved by the opening of the Great War and the already high number of casualties of the British Expeditionary Force, in 1914 Laurence Binyon wrote his For the Fallen, with its Ode of Remembrance, as he was visiting the cliffs on the north Cornwall coast, The third and fourth verses of the poem (although often just the fourth) have so been claimed as a tribute to all casualties of war, regardless of nation. - Summary by Wikipedia and david wales

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  • Winnowing Fan: Poems On The Great War - To The Belgians
    2014/06/27
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    Title: Winnowing Fan: Poems On The Great War
    Author: Robert Laurence Binyon
    Narrator: David Wales
    Total lenght: 0:25:29
    Language: English
    Release date: 06/27/2014
    Genres: Single author, War & Military

    Summary:
    This little gem of a book contains twelve poems about World War I. There is more to it than its intrinsic value as verse. Edward Elgar (1857-1934) set three of the poems (The Fourth Of August, To Women, For The Fallen) in his cantata The Spirit of England (1915-1917). Since its composing and musical setting, For The Fallen has held an honored place in every November 11th Remembrance Day for Britain and the Commonwealth (Memorial Day for Americans). Moved by the opening of the Great War and the already high number of casualties of the British Expeditionary Force, in 1914 Laurence Binyon wrote his For the Fallen, with its Ode of Remembrance, as he was visiting the cliffs on the north Cornwall coast, The third and fourth verses of the poem (although often just the fourth) have so been claimed as a tribute to all casualties of war, regardless of nation. - Summary by Wikipedia and david wales

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    2 分