Paul Bewsher (1894-1966) was an English poet.
Life
Bewsher was born 12 November 1894 in Fulham, London.[1]
During World War I, Bewsher served with the Royal Naval Air Service (1915-18) and the Royal Air Force (1918-19). He was shot down once, and was awarded the Distinguished Service Cross.[2]
Publications
- The Dawn Patrol, and other poems of an aviator. London: Erskine MacDonald, 1917.
- The Bombing of Bruges. London and New York: Hodder & Stoughton, 1918.
- "Green Balls": The adventures of a night-bomber. Edinburgh & London: William Blackwood, 1919
- also published as The Adventures of a Night-Bomber. London: Greenhill Books, 1920.
See also
References
- ↑ We Remember Paul Bewsher, Lives of the First World War. Web, Feb. 27, 2020.
- ↑ English Poets A-C, Poets of the First World War, B.J. Omanson, Web, June 21, 2012.
External links
- Poems
- "The Dawn Patrol"
- Paul Bewsher at AllPoetry (3 poems)
- Paul Bewsher at Public Domain Poetry (23 poems)
- Poems by Paul Bewsher
- Books
- Paul Bewsher at Amazon.com
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