The British Soldier: His Courage And Humour


Lu par David Wales

The Reverend Edward John Hardy, ordained in the Church Of Ireland, was a chaplain in the British army for thirty one years. His 1915 collection of anecdotes is by and about the British soldier, the “Tommy” or “Mr. Thomas Atkins” as Hardy calls him. “I did not need a war of nations to learn about the courage and humour of the British soldier…. . I have done little more than select and classify the letters of that best of war correspondents—the British soldier. The letters are a credit to his head and his heart, and throw a searchlight on the war. The soldier wrote of the things he knew about, and the result is that we can see his pen pictures….” - Summary by Book Preface and david wales (5 hr 32 min)

Chapitres

Preface 3:29 Lu par David Wales
Up To Sample 7:59 Lu par David Wales
Courage 12:53 Lu par David Wales
Courage And Discipline 16:48 Lu par David Wales
Boys Of The Bulldog Breed 11:53 Lu par David Wales
Facing Fearful Odds 11:38 Lu par David Wales
Fights To A Finish 10:40 Lu par David Wales
Cavalry Charges 7:12 Lu par David Wales
Grit and Guns 16:12 Lu par David Wales
Gallantry Of Individuals 14:29 Lu par David Wales
Self Put Aside 17:44 Lu par David Wales
Brothers-In-Arms 13:39 Lu par David Wales
Under Fire 13:03 Lu par David Wales
'I've Got It' 9:49 Lu par David Wales
From Fear To Heroism 7:58 Lu par David Wales
Uncommon Combats 11:50 Lu par David Wales
In The Trenches 14:59 Lu par David Wales
Not Downhearted 7:01 Lu par David Wales
Play And Work 13:41 Lu par David Wales
War As A Game 8:41 Lu par David Wales
The Courage That Bears 8:02 Lu par David Wales
In A Military Hospital 7:58 Lu par David Wales
Ready To Return 8:17 Lu par David Wales
Fashions At The Front 9:19 Lu par David Wales
Graphic Descriptions 14:09 Lu par David Wales
Unconscious Humorists 14:18 Lu par David Wales
Nicknames 4:53 Lu par David Wales
Tender-Hearted Because Brave 21:07 Lu par David Wales
What The French And Belgians Think 12:28 Lu par David Wales