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Nothing of Importance Audiobook

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27/08/2024
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Fighting in France during the Great War, Bernard Adams, an officer with a Welsh battalion, was moved to chronicle what he saw and experienced: the living conditions and duties of officers and “Tommies” (enlisted men) in their dank, rat-infested trenches and behind the lines; the maiming and deaths; and the quiet periods described in official reports as “nothing of importance”. Adams relates his wounding in June, 1916 and its aftermath. The concluding chapter, which he wrote during his convalescence in “Blighty” (soldiers’ slang for England), is an impassioned reflection on war. Following several months of recuperation Adams returned to the front where, on February 26, 1917 he was wounded again. The following day he died. (Lee Smalley)

 
 

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1:
In Memoriam and Preface
2:
First Impressions
3:
Cuinchy and Givenchy
4:
Working-Parties
5:
Rest
6:
On the March
7:
The Bois Français Trenches
8:
More First Impressions
9:
Sniping
10:
On Patrol
11:
'Whom the Gods Love'
12:
'Whom the Gods Love'—(continued).
13:
Officers’ Servants
14:
Mines
15:
Billets
16:
'A certain Man Drew a Bow at a Venture'
17:
Wounded
18:
Conclusion