Skipman Posted 12 January , 2011 Share Posted 12 January , 2011 Memoirs of a fox-hunting man Mike Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
centurion Posted 12 January , 2011 Share Posted 12 January , 2011 First volume of the trilogy. Have the other two (possibly more interesting to the WW1 student) been similarly treated? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Posted 12 January , 2011 Share Posted 12 January , 2011 First volume of the trilogy. Have the other two (possibly more interesting to the WW1 student) been similarly treated? Unfortunately, no sign of Memoirs of an Infantry Officer, or Sherston's Progress, but will post if ever come across them. Mike Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Posted 12 January , 2011 Share Posted 12 January , 2011 There is TheCompleteMemoirsOfGeorgeSherston is that the same as Sherston's Progress? It is possible to read it page at a time, and you can copy and paste each page to notepad, then use pdf creator to make a reasonable copy (if you can be bothered) Mike Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
clive_hughes Posted 12 January , 2011 Share Posted 12 January , 2011 Sherston's Progress is the last part of the trilogy which comes packaged as "The Complete Memoirs". Covers his life & service after Craiglockhart War Hospital to the end of the war. LST_164 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Liz in Eastbourne Posted 12 January , 2011 Share Posted 12 January , 2011 Memoirs of a fox-hunting man Thank you very much for posting this link. I ought to have read it before but hadn't and it's wonderful - I'll have to buy it (and the others in the trilogy) in proper book form now. Liz Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
centurion Posted 12 January , 2011 Share Posted 12 January , 2011 Sherston's Progress is the last part of the trilogy which comes packaged as "The Complete Memoirs". Covers his life & service after Craiglockhart War Hospital to the end of the war. LST_164 Should make it clear for those new to this that the trilogy are autobiographical novels rather than straight autobiography, some names places etc may not exactly reflect the historical record so that whereas the gist of them is correct they can be used as a gude and not a statement of record Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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