An overview of the life and writing of Lt Col Stanley Casson (1889-1944) who was an archaeologist and academic by profession but also a soldier in the two World Wars of the 20th Century.
This volume includes a short collection of poems that he wrote during WW1, excerpts and reviews of his archaeological writings and autobiographical accounts from the wars.
There is an also an in-depth study of the circumstances surrounding his death in a mysterious plane crash on the way to mission in occupied Greece in 1944.
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