Wilfred Owen: Pro Patria Mori
We were the ones' who took up arms for King and country, inexperienced but eager to sign away our young lives without thought. Never really understanding the gruesome reality awaiting us; this lies beneath the heroic notion of war.'

Wilfred Owen was born in Oswestry on the 18th March 1893 in a beautiful family home named 'Plas Wilmot'. Four years' later, the house and land was sold to cover debts. In 1900 the family moved to Birkenhead where Wilfred attended Birkenhead Institute Grammar School, moving to Shrewsbury Technical School as a pupil-teacher in 1910 and then The University of London.

In September 1913, Wilfred moved to Bordeaux, France and became a lay-preacher which he hated. Guilt was gnawing at him to get involved in the war and in October 1915 he eventually joined the Artists' Rifles, moving to the 5th Battalion of the Manchester Regiment. It was with the Manchester Regiment that he met his untimely death.

This is the story of Wilfred Owen; a son, a soldier and a poet. From his birth to his untimely death, this story charters his humble life to his celebrity status after death and is scattered with his haunting poetry.
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Wilfred Owen: Pro Patria Mori
We were the ones' who took up arms for King and country, inexperienced but eager to sign away our young lives without thought. Never really understanding the gruesome reality awaiting us; this lies beneath the heroic notion of war.'

Wilfred Owen was born in Oswestry on the 18th March 1893 in a beautiful family home named 'Plas Wilmot'. Four years' later, the house and land was sold to cover debts. In 1900 the family moved to Birkenhead where Wilfred attended Birkenhead Institute Grammar School, moving to Shrewsbury Technical School as a pupil-teacher in 1910 and then The University of London.

In September 1913, Wilfred moved to Bordeaux, France and became a lay-preacher which he hated. Guilt was gnawing at him to get involved in the war and in October 1915 he eventually joined the Artists' Rifles, moving to the 5th Battalion of the Manchester Regiment. It was with the Manchester Regiment that he met his untimely death.

This is the story of Wilfred Owen; a son, a soldier and a poet. From his birth to his untimely death, this story charters his humble life to his celebrity status after death and is scattered with his haunting poetry.
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Wilfred Owen: Pro Patria Mori

Wilfred Owen: Pro Patria Mori

by Augustine Nash
Wilfred Owen: Pro Patria Mori

Wilfred Owen: Pro Patria Mori

by Augustine Nash

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We were the ones' who took up arms for King and country, inexperienced but eager to sign away our young lives without thought. Never really understanding the gruesome reality awaiting us; this lies beneath the heroic notion of war.'

Wilfred Owen was born in Oswestry on the 18th March 1893 in a beautiful family home named 'Plas Wilmot'. Four years' later, the house and land was sold to cover debts. In 1900 the family moved to Birkenhead where Wilfred attended Birkenhead Institute Grammar School, moving to Shrewsbury Technical School as a pupil-teacher in 1910 and then The University of London.

In September 1913, Wilfred moved to Bordeaux, France and became a lay-preacher which he hated. Guilt was gnawing at him to get involved in the war and in October 1915 he eventually joined the Artists' Rifles, moving to the 5th Battalion of the Manchester Regiment. It was with the Manchester Regiment that he met his untimely death.

This is the story of Wilfred Owen; a son, a soldier and a poet. From his birth to his untimely death, this story charters his humble life to his celebrity status after death and is scattered with his haunting poetry.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781783012008
Publisher: eBookPartnership.com
Publication date: 08/22/2013
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 3 MB

About the Author

Augustine Nash was born in a small village in Herefordshire, England, in 1937. At the age of 16 she met and married; by the age of 19 she’d had three children. Augustine worked as a nurse for twenty four years and following her retirement she decided to fulfill her ambition to write novels. Since then she has been a prolific writer and her first book ‘Shadow of the Eagle’ was entered for the Booker Prize. Many of her books are based on her own experiences and memories of characters she has met in her life. Her husband was a serving officer in the Royal Air Force which meant moving every couple of years to military postings both in the U.K. and overseas. Sadly Augustine’s husband died in 2008 after a marriage of fifty four years. She is now housebound due to a disability, so her writing has become even more important to her, and dedicates 4-6 hours each day writing and meticulously researching subject matter.
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