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Three Soldiers
- Written by: John Dos Passos
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Dive into Three Soldiers, a groundbreaking 1920 novel by American writer and critic John Dos Passos. Esteemed as one of the most significant American war novels of World War I, this work remains a cornerstone of the realist war narrative. H.L. Mencken, a prominent literary critic of his time, heralded the book in the Smart Set, asserting that Until Three Soldiers is forgotten and fancy achieves its inevitable victory over fact, no war story can be written in the United States without challenging comparison with it. Mencken noted how Dos Passos unflinching realism reshaped American perceptions ...
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Daredevil Despatch Rider A Soldiers Journey
- Written by: Austin Patrick Corcoran
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At just twenty-six, A P Corcoran had already led a life full of adventure, sailing around the globe twice, immersing himself in diverse cultures, hunting in Africa, and working on a ranch in Bolivia. As tensions mounted in Europe and war loomed between Austria, Serbia, Germany, and France, he made a daring escape back to England, arriving just in time to heed the call for volunteers to join the British Army. When a special appeal was made for university men to form the first corps of motorcycle despatch riders, he eagerly signed up with the Royal Engineers Signal Section. Throughout the war, ...
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Daredevil Dispatch A Soldiers Story
- Written by: Austin Patrick Corcoran
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At just twenty-six, A P Corcoran had already lived a life full of adventure, sailing around the world twice and immersing himself in diverse cultures. His journeys took him deep into the heart of Africa, working on a ranch in Bolivia, and traveling extensively through Europe. With tensions rising in Austria and Serbia and both Germany and France on the verge of war, he returned to England just in time to answer the call for volunteers to join the British Army. When a unique opportunity arose for university graduates to form a corps of motorcycle dispatch riders, he eagerly enlisted with the ...
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Military Journals of Two Private Soldiers, 1758-1775
- Written by: Abraham Tomlinson
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These captivating journals offer a unique glimpse into the lives of two private soldiers during a tumultuous period in history. To enhance your understanding of the events referenced within, Ive collaborated with Mr. Lossing, the esteemed author of the Pictorial Field-Book of the Revolution, who provides insightful notes to illuminate these diaries. His expertise ensures that readers will appreciate both the accuracy and the historical significance of these firsthand accounts.
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Good Soldier
- Written by: Ford Madox Ford
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The Good Soldier (1915) unfolds just before World War I, painting a poignant portrait of two seemingly flawless couples whose lives are marred by tragedy. Through a masterful use of non-chronological storytelling and the innovative technique of the unreliable narrator, author Ford Madox Ford gradually unveils a narrative that starkly contrasts with the initial impressions given. Inspired by real-life incidents of infidelity and Fords own tumultuous experiences, this novel offers a deep exploration of love, betrayal, and the complexities of human relationships. (Summary by Wikipedia) Music ...
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Soldiers Letters to Charming Nellie
- Written by: Joseph Benjamin Polley
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Experience the heartfelt and unfiltered correspondence of a soldier during the tumultuous years of the Civil War. Written from various locations—whether in camp, a hospital, or the comfort of a home—these letters share an authentic narrative of his observations, emotions, and the struggles of war. The soldiers only regret is not being among those who, at Appomattox, could proudly affirm their fight for what they believed was right. While not intended as a historical account, these letters document real events from camp life, marches, and battles. The recipient, a remarkable woman ...
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Boys Book of Famous Soldiers
- Written by: J. Walker McSpadden
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Embark on a journey through the past two centuries as you delve into the personal stories of twelve renowned soldiers. Discover their early lives and how their formative years influenced their extraordinary military careers. This podcast offers an intimate exploration into the making of these great soldiers, as compiled from the book’s preface. (Summary by philchenevert)
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Narrative of a Revolutionary Soldier
- Written by: Joseph Plumb Martin
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At just a teenager, Joseph Plumb Martin joined the Continental Army, embarking on an eight-year journey through the trials and tribulations of the Revolutionary War as an enlisted man. His vivid memoirs capture the harsh realities of war, including the bitter cold, relentless hunger, and the heart-wrenching loss of comrades, alongside the long marches and the ever-present fear of battle. Yet, amidst the chaos, he shares lighter moments of fishing, hunting, and even charming encounters with a saucy miss. Martins narrative offers a unique glimpse into American life during this pivotal period and...
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Soldiers Diary
- Written by: Ralph Scott
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This captivating memoir from 1923 offers a poignant glimpse into the life of a World War I soldier, a Royal Engineer and skilled hand-to-hand combatant. With vivid storytelling and raw honesty, it presents a respected first-hand account of the harrowing battles faced in the wars final year. - Summary by David Wales
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Detailed Minutiae of Soldier Life in the Army of Northern Virginia, 1861-1865
- Written by: Carlton McCarthy
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Join the author as he vividly recounts his experiences as a private in the Army of Northern Virginia during the Civil War. He delves into the daily hardships of hunger, sickness, and the constant threat of battle, while also sharing the enduring spirit of pride, camaraderie, and valor that kept him and his comrades going in the face of impossible odds. (summary by D. Leeson).
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Soldiers of the Press - OTR Radio Show
- Written by: Inception Point Ai
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"Soldiers of the Press" was a popular American radio program that aired during the 1930s and 1940s. The show first premiered on NBC on January 12, 1942, and continued to broadcast until September 6, 1942. The series was a dramatic anthology that showcased the stories of war correspondents and journalists who risked their lives to report on the events of World War II.Each episode of "Soldiers of the Press" was a standalone dramatization based on real events and individuals from the frontlines of the war. The show paid tribute to the brave men and women who faced danger and uncertainty to bring ...
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Beaus Duel, or A Soldier for the Ladies
- Written by: Susanna Centlivre
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In this delightful comedy, Centlivres second play, first unveiled in 1702, boldly showcases the talents of a female playwright. The title hints at the charming chaos that unfolds as dueling suitors vie for the affections of a young lady and her heiress cousin. With soldiers returning from conquest, their hearts set on winning over the fair ladies, the stage is set for a rollicking farce filled with colorful characters a loving father, a former mistress, a foppish suitor, and a fortune-hunting rogue. Join us for an entertaining romp through love, rivalry, and humor! - Summary by ToddHW
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In the Midst of Life; Tales of Soldiers and Civilians
- Written by: Ambrose Bierce
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Experience the haunting narratives of soldiers and civilians during the tumultuous American Civil War in this compelling collection of short stories. This LibriVox recording presents the 1909 edition, which thoughtfully incorporates six previously omitted stories from the original 1891 edition. Ambrose Gwinnett Bierce, a renowned American editorialist and satirist, masterfully weaves together tales that explore the complex and often dark aspects of human nature, reflecting his own experiences as a Union soldier. Known for his sharp wit and sardonic perspective, Bierces distinctive style ...
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Story of a Common Soldier of Army Life in the Civil War
- Written by: Leander Stillwell
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At just 18 years old, Leander Stillwell was a farm boy from Illinois, living a simple life in a log cabin when the U.S. Civil War erupted. Driven by a strong sense of duty to help preserve the nation, Stillwells youthful patriotism was laced with a mix of bravado; the thought of remaining at home to toil in the fields while the sound of cannons echoed nearby was simply unbearable. In January 1861, he enlisted in the 61st Illinois Infantry. However, his romanticized view of soldiering quickly shattered at the Battle of Shiloh, where he witnessed the brutal realities of war for the first time. ...
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Good Soldier; A Selection Of Soldiers Letters, 1914-1918
- Written by: N. P. Dawson
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Experience the raw, unfiltered voices of soldiers from various nationalities during the tumultuous years of 1914-1918. This podcast draws you into the intimate world of boys turned soldiers through their heartfelt letters home. Each letter is masterfully introduced with a brief background of the writer, allowing the listener to connect on a deeper level. Embrace the spirit of these letters as they echo the resilience and courage of the writers, proving that even in death, their voices carry on.
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The Return of the Soldier
- Written by: Rebecca West
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The Return of the Soldier by Rebecca West tells the story of Chris Baldry, a British officer who returns home from World War I suffering from shell shock and amnesia. He has forgotten the last 15 years, including his marriage to Kitty, and instead remembers only Margaret, his first love. The novel explores themes of love, memory, and the psychological impact of war, contrasting the emotional worlds of the three women connected to Chris. As the story unfolds, difficult choices are made about truth and healing, culminating in a bittersweet ending that highlights personal sacrifice and the ...
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Last Three Soldiers
- Written by: William Henry Shelton
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The Last Three Soldiers is a fascinating alternate-history novel set in a world where the Confederacy won the American Civil War. Three young Union soldiers, stranded on a Tennessee mountaintop, must survive in hostile territory while facing bears, avalanches, starvation, and the looming specter of war.
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Mixie Trixie and the Soldier
- Written by: Tim Earl
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The Decline and Fall of Merry Old Englandby Paul Britten-Austin & Margareta BergmanA childrens story for grown-ups. This quirky tale follows Mixie, a kind-hearted soul who attracts a motley crew of misfits to her humble abode. From a grumpy Scotsman obsessed with stars to a mysterious creature named Mr. Muddle, Mixie's house is a haven for the eccentric. With hilarious encounters and heartwarming moments, this story is a delightful blend of humor and satire on the English and their way of life.
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A Narrative of a Revolutionary Soldier
- Written by: Joseph Plum Martin
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Discover the riveting first-hand account of "A Narrative of a Revolutionary Soldier." This memoir provides an authentic glimpse into the experiences and challenges faced by soldiers during the American Revolution, offering a unique historical perspective.
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