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Queen's Book of the Red Cross was published in Novemberin a fundraising effort to aid the Red Cross during World War II.
The book was sponsored by Queen Elizabeth, and its contents were contributed by fifty British authors and artists,

Contributors

Authors:

A, E. W. Mason, The Conjurer, a story
Hugh Walpole, The Church in the Snow, a story
John Masefield, Red Cross, a poem
Ian Hay, The Man who had Something Against Him
Charles Morgan, Creative Imagination, an essay
D.
L. Murray, Only a Sojer!, a story
T, S. Eliot, The Marching Song of the Pollicle Dogs, a poem
T, S. Eliot, Billy M'Caw: The Remarkable Parrot, a poem
H, M. Tomlinson, Ports of Call, a story
A, A. Milne, The General Takes Off His Helmet, a play
Cecil Roberts, Down Ferry Lane
E, M. Delafield, The Provincial Lady in Wartime, a story
Cedric Hardwicke, One Man in His Time Plays Many Parts
Daphne du Maurier, The Escort, a story
Ann Bridge, Looking Back on May the Sixth,
Jan Struther, Mrs.
Miniver makes a List, a story
Eric Ambler, The Army of Shadows, a story
Howard Marshall, The Fisherman's England
Humfrey Jordan, The Boatswain Yawned, a story
Alfred Noyes, A Child's Gallop, a poem
Alfred Noyes, The Stranger, a poem
O.
Douglas, Such an Odd War!, a story
Howard Spring, Christmas Honeymoon, a story
Dorothy Whipple, No Robbery, a story
Lord Mottistone, Tell Them, Warrior
L.
A. G. Strong, A Gift from Christy Keogh, a story
Walter de la Mare, And So To Bed, a poem
Walter de la Mare, Joy, a poem
Denis Mackail, It's the Thought that Counts, a story
Gracie Fields, On Getting Better
C.
H. Middleton, Keep That Garden Going
Georgette Heyer, Pursuit, a story
Edith Evans, The Patriotism of Shakespeare, an essay
H, C. Bailey, The Thistle Down, a story
C, Day Lewis, Orpheus and Eurydice, a translation from Virgil's Georgics
Ruby Ferguson, Mrs, Memmary's Visitors, a story
J, B. Morton, A Love Song
Frank Smythe, The Crag
Mary Thomas, Our Knitting Forces
Collie Knox, This Flag Still Flies Over All Mankind, homage to the Red Cross


Artists:

Cecil Beaton, a photograph of the Queen
William Russell Flint, The Words of His Majesty the King, a picture
Edmund Dulac, a picture
Frank Brangwyn, a picture
J.
Morton Sale, The Red Cross of Comfort, a picture
Edmund Blampied, The Symbol, a picture
Dame Laura Knight, Hop Pickers, a picture
Bip Pares, a picture
Arthur Wragg, a picture
Norman Wilkinson, a picture
Rex Whistler, In the Wilderness, a picture
Mabel Lucie Attwell, a picture
Ivor Novello,
Secure The Queens Book Of Red Cross Picturized By A.E.W. Mason Accessible In Copy
We'll Remember, a manuscript of a war song A bit of everyting, with beautiful illustrations, which is mainly why I bought the book, to be honest The outside of my paperback copy is a little bit worn, but the inside is still bright and clean, and the book has a tight binding.
"With a message from Her Majesty the Queen and contributions by fifty British authors and artists : in aid of the Lord, . . Cross and the Order of St, John of Jerusalem" Major Alfred Edward Woodley MasonMayDulwich, LondonNovemberLondon was a British author and politician, He is best remembered for hisnovel The Four Feathers, He studied at Dulwich College and graduated from Trinity College, Oxford in, He was a contemporary of fellow Liberal Anthony Hope, who went on to write the adventure novel The Prisoner of Zenda, His first novel, A Romance of Wastdale, was published in, He was the author of thanbooks, including At The Villa Rose, a mystery novel in which he introduced his French detective, Inspector Hanaud.
His best known book is The Four Feathers, which has been made into several films, Many consider it his masterpiece, Other books are The House of th Major Alfred Edward Woodley MasonMayDulwich, LondonNovemberLondon was a British author and politician, He is best remembered for hisnovel The Four Feathers, He studied at Dulwich College and graduated from Trinity College, Oxford in, He was a contemporary of fellow Liberal Anthony Hope, who went on to write the adventure novel The Prisoner of Zenda, His first novel, A Romance of Wastdale, was published in, He was the author of thanbooks, including At The Villa Rose, a mystery novel in which he introduced his French detective, Inspector Hanaud.
His best known book is The Four Feathers, which has been made into several films, Many consider it his masterpiece, Other books are The House of the Arrow, No Other Tiger, The Prisoner in the Opaland Fire Over England, sitelink.