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Forgotten Poets of the First World War: Geoffrey Bache Smith (1894 – 1916) – British Poet
Of songs that die not': A Quiet Hero of the Somme – The Poor Print
Set Somewhere in the Quiet Isles': The Tolkien Film & the Poetry of Geoffrey Bache Smith - Kathryn's history blog
Making an ass of yourself, with Geoffrey Bache Smith | John Garth
A Spring Harvest by: Geoffrey Bache Smith - 9781420972962 | RedShelf
Set Somewhere in the Quiet Isles': The Tolkien Film & the Poetry of Geoffrey Bache Smith - Kathryn's history blog
Geoffrey Bache Smith - West Bromwich Local History Society
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A Spring Harvest by Geoffry Bache Smith
A Spring Harvest, by Geoffrey Bache Smith, edited by J.R.R. Tolkien | PDF | J. R. R. Tolkien
A Spring Harvest by Smith, Geoffrey Bache
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Dulaj Gayanath Ranasinghe - "Save the Poetic Fire" by Geoffrey Bache Smith(1894-1916) Save the poetic fire Burns in the hidden heart Save that the full-voiced choir Sings in a place apart, Man
A Spring Harvest by Geoffrey Bache Smith | Project Gutenberg
Tolkien Italia - 3 dicembre 1916 Muore il Tenente Geoffrey Bache Smith. Uno dei migliori amici di J.R.R. Tolkien, Smith fa parte del gruppo letterario T.C.B.S. (Tea Club Barrovian Society) insieme a
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A Spring Harvest : Smith, Geoffrey Bache: Amazon.fr: Livres
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سلطان سعود القاسمي on X: "I have been reading WW1 poems again including ones by Siegfried Sassoon which I used to read as a teenager. This one is by Geoffrey Bache Smith