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'Echoes of War' Buchan & Enright


Simon_Fielding

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Does anyone know of a definitive list of this series of reprints from the 1980s?

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Simon

I don't know of a list but the titles I am aware of are:

The Armritsar massacre by Alfred Draper

A passionate prodigality by Guy Chapman

Winged Victory by V M Yeates

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Thanks! I've just bought

Bugles and a Tiger (Echoes of War) Paperback – 13 Nov 1986
by John Masters (Author)
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Simon,

I don't know if this is definitive, but it is from the COPAC union catalogue of UK academic and special collections libraries, including the copyright deposit libraries. I identified it by searching http://copac.ac.uk/search on the main search option, title words echoes war, publisher Buchan Enright:-

The fortress : a diary of Anzio and after / Raleigh Trevelyan. 1985

The sands of valour / Geoffrey Wagner. 1986

The first Boer War / Joseph Lehmann. 1985

Winged victory / V.M. Yeates ; with a tribute and preface by Henry Williamson. 1985

The massacre of Glencoe / by John Buchan. 1985

Flying Corps headquarters 1914-1918 / Maurice Baring 1985

Flesh wounds / David Holbrook. 1987

Men at Arnhem / Geoffrey Powell. 1986

The Bevin boy / David Day. 2nd ed. 1993

Bugles and a tiger / John Masters 1986

First Boer War. 1985

Flying Corps headquarters 1914-1918 / Maurice Baring. 1985

Sword of bone / Anthony Rhodes. 1986

The middle parts of fortune : Somme & Ancre, 1916 / Frederic Manning. 1986

A passionate prodigality : fragments of autobiography / Guy Chapman. 1985

Ill met by moonlight / W. Stanley Moss. 1985

The edge of the sword / Anthony Farrar-Hockley. 1985

Take these men / Cyril Joly. 1985

A child at arms. / Patrick Davis. 1985

Private Angelo : a novel / Eric Linklater. 1986

The Amritsar massacre : twilight of the Raj / Alfred Draper. 1985

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Fantastic-thank you! Some familiar friends and new acquaintances there. What should I read after Masters?

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Well, I'd head straight for Buchan on Glencoe, but of course it's not GW... ;)

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That said, I bet the Maurice Baring is a good read.

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Fantastic-thank you! Some familiar friends and new acquaintances there. What should I read after Masters?

It's not in that series Simon but if you are reading 'Bugles and a Tiger' then I would recommend 'The Road Past Mandalay'. A fantastic book.

Scott

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Thanks Scott - it's already on order! :)

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Fantastic-thank you! Some familiar friends and new acquaintances there. What should I read after Masters?

Either 'The Middle Parts of Fortune (Her Privates We) - one of the finest novels to come out of the War, or 'A Passionate Prodigality', among the best of the War memoirs.

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Agreed!

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