Everyone Sang By Siegfried Sassoon
Tobaccoville, North Carolina: Catbird (on the Yadkin) Press, 2009.
9.5 x 14"; single sheet. Woodcuts and handprinted type.
Terry Schupbach-Gordon: "Siegfried Sassoon (1886 - 1967) is best known as a poet of World War One. He wrote this poem in celebration of the armistice, just before he learned of the death of his friend, Wilfred Owen. This [broadside] was made in hopes that the beauty of these words will, like the singing, 'never be done.'"
$40