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Title: More Ballads of Field and Billet and Other Verses
Description: Alexander Gardner, 1915. Hardcover. William Kersley Holmes was born in England and came to Scotland as a boy with his family, which settled in Dollar. He was educated at Dollar Academy, and took a job in a bank until war broke out, when he joined the Lothian and Borders Horse regiment as a Lance Corporal. He saw action in France and Belgium, transferred to the Royal Field Artillery and was promoted to the rank of 2nd Lieutenant. He was in Russia with the ill-fated expedition against the Bolsheviks. Throughout the war he kept a detailed war diary in which he sketched all aspects of army life. All sides of life in the trenches also appeared in his poetry, collected in Ballads of Field and Billet and More Ballads of Field and Billet, both published in 1915. After the war his writing led him into journalism and then publishing he worked as editor for childrens books with Blackie & Son, creating much of the content of the Blackies boys and girls annuals and at the same time contributing many childrens stories to BBC radio. Hundreds of pieces of light verse signed W. K. H. appeared in many Scottish magazines and newspapers, and in national ones such as Punch, and Country Life, and he was well remembered for these and for his congenial personality. His other great enthusiasm, hill-walking, also spurred him to write: Tramping Scottish Hills was published in 1947 and On Scottish Hills in 1962, both illustrated by his own photographs 158. Original publisher's orange and cream cloth, front cover and spine lettered brown and with decoration to front cover. Ex reference library but appears little used. Boards slightly marked but still a presentable copy. See scans. . Very Good

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Price: GBP 25.00 = appr. US$ 35.70 Seller: Creaking Shelves Books
- Book number: 011002