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In the Firing Line: Stories of the War by Land and Sea

By Arthur St. John Adcock

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

Experience the war through the eyes of soldiers and civilians as they navigate the raw and often difficult landscape of early 20th century combat.

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2016-09-27
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Summary

"In the Firing Line: Stories of the War by Land and Sea" by Arthur St. John Adcock, is a compilation of war stories originating from the World War I era. The narratives present expressive views into the realities of war experienced by soldiers and citizens. The collection begins with the idea of the war correspondent and highlights the significance of soldiers' personal letters that capture the intensity and emotion of war. Through accounts of initial combat experiences, readers gain insight into the soldiers feelings of fear, strength, and loyalty as they confronted difficult situations. The goal of this moving collection is to share real war experiences through the voices of those who were on the front lines.

About the Author

Arthur St John Adcock was an English novelist and poet, known as A. St John Adcock or St John Adcock. He is remembered for his discovery of the then-unknown poet W. H. Davies. His daughters, Marion St John Webb and Almey St John Adcock, were also writers.

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