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Featuring 30+ pages of artwork and photographs, licensed from the:

Imperial War Museum

National Portrait Gallery

National Library of Scotland
A Collection of the Greatest Poetry from The Great War.
Immerse yourself in the poignant voices of the First World War with Whispers from No Man’s Land – Voices of the Great War.
A beautifully curated anthology featuring the timeless poetry of Wilfred Owen, Isaac Rosenberg, John McCrae, Charles Hamilton Sorley, and other renowned poets.
Edited and introduced by Andreas Koureas, this limited edition volume brings together the most powerful and evocative works from the era, offering a moving tribute to courage, sacrifice, and the human spirit.
Proudly sewn, bound, and printed in Great Britain, this book is a testament to the renowned quality and heritage of British craftsmanship.
- 170mm x 242mm x 256pp.
- 130gsm silk internal paper for a luxurious reading experience.
- 1/4 bound in red cloth with golden foiled cloth spine.
- Slipcased.
- Limited Edition - Numbered in the Front Endpapers.
- 30+ pages of artwork and photographs.
- Ships September 25th 2025.
- 1–2 days tracked delivery Royal Mail for the United Kingdom;
- Otherwise Standard Tracked International Shipping (3–8 working days).
- Free UK Delivery over £60. International Delivery from £5.


about us
Founded in July 2024 by the historian Andreas Koureas FRAS FRSA - published in the Spectator, National Interest, Hillsdale College, and more.
Veritas Britannia produces more than just books and stationery - we create works of art.
Each volume, every bookmark and accessory is designed to become a treasured possession, passed down through families as both a source of knowledge and a work of art.
From the weight of our books in your hands, to the whisper of pages turning and the rich depth of colours deep in our leather bookmarks - these sensory elements transform reading from a simple act into a profound experience.