1917. A collection of verse by Van Dyke, the American clergyman, diplomat, educator, and author. He remarks that these poems came to him during the war amid the cares and labors of a heavy task. Many of the verses were printed after he had resigned his diplomatic post and was free to say what he thought and felt without reserve. The Interludes in Holland are thoughts of the peaceful things that will abide for all the world after the war against war is won. See other titles by this author available from Kessinger Publishing.
