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Henry John Newbolt

1862-1938

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Books by Henry John Newbolt

Submarine and Anti-submarine

"Submarine and Anti-submarine" by Henry Newbolt is a historical account written in the early 20th century. The book focuses on the complex and significant role of submarines in naval warfare during World War I, highlighting both the submarines' operational aspects and the broader implications of their use in warfare. Newbolt explores themes of national character, the evolution of submarine technology, and the moral contrasts between different nations' approaches to combat. The opening of the book sets the stage for a deep exploration of submarine warfare, outlining the necessity of understanding the "spirit" behind national military actions. Newbolt emphasizes that to fully comprehend the significance of submarine operations, one must grasp the unique characteristics and historical context of the nations involved. He asserts that the submarine campaign is not merely a series of tactical maneuvers but a crucial determinant of the war's outcome, reflecting deeper ideological battles between civilization and barbarism. By establishing an emotional and moral framework for the narrative, he prepares the reader for an in-depth discussion of submarine technology, its development, and its implications for international law and humanity during the conflict.

Collected Poems 1897 - 1907, by Henry Newbolt

"Collected Poems 1897 - 1907" by Henry Newbolt is a collection of poetry written during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The poems encapsulate themes of valor, maritime heroism, and the nostalgia for England’s imperial past, reflecting the sentiments prevalent during that time. Newbolt’s work often pays homage to the spirit of adventure and the glory of naval battles, invoking a strong sense of national pride through historical references and evocative imagery. The collection features poems such as "Drake's Drum," which honors Sir Francis Drake, and "The Fighting Téméraire," a tribute to a famous ship that symbolizes British naval power. Each poem explores various aspects of heroism, sacrifice, and camaraderie, often set against the backdrop of England's rich maritime history. Newbolt's accessible language and rhythmic structure make his poetry engaging, inviting readers to reflect on the themes of duty and honor while celebrating significant figures and moments from British naval history. The collection resonates with anyone interested in poetry that captures historical and national pride, providing both a glimpse into the era's values and an appreciation for its literary artistry.

Poems: New and Old

"Poems: New and Old" by Henry Newbolt is a collection of poetry written in the early 20th century. It presents a comprehensive selection of the author's verse published between 1897 and 1912, including well-known works and several previously unpublished pieces. The collection focuses on themes of naval history, the valor of sailors, and a deep sense of national pride, making it a significant tribute to the maritime heritage of England. The opening of this collection sets the stage for its maritime themes with a piece titled "Sailing at Dawn," which evokes the stirring imagery of ships departing into the sea. Newbolt’s vivid language captures the feeling of anticipation and the weight of naval history as sailors embark on their journeys, calling upon the spirits of past admirals and venerable sea dogs for guidance. This section encapsulates the essence of adventure and duty to one's country, suggesting a broader exploration of England's naval legacy throughout the collection.