Simon_Fielding Posted 18 November , 2014 Share Posted 18 November , 2014 Does anyone know of a definitive list of this series of reprints from the 1980s? TIA SF Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MarkTurner Posted 18 November , 2014 Share Posted 18 November , 2014 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 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Simon_Fielding Posted 18 November , 2014 Author Share Posted 18 November , 2014 Thanks! I've just bought Bugles and a Tiger (Echoes of War) Paperback – 13 Nov 1986 by John Masters (Author) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
seaJane Posted 18 November , 2014 Share Posted 18 November , 2014 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 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Simon_Fielding Posted 18 November , 2014 Author Share Posted 18 November , 2014 Fantastic-thank you! Some familiar friends and new acquaintances there. What should I read after Masters? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
seaJane Posted 18 November , 2014 Share Posted 18 November , 2014 Well, I'd head straight for Buchan on Glencoe, but of course it's not GW... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
seaJane Posted 18 November , 2014 Share Posted 18 November , 2014 That said, I bet the Maurice Baring is a good read. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Waddell Posted 18 November , 2014 Share Posted 18 November , 2014 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 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Simon_Fielding Posted 18 November , 2014 Author Share Posted 18 November , 2014 Thanks Scott - it's already on order! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dust Jacket Collector Posted 19 November , 2014 Share Posted 19 November , 2014 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. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Simon_Fielding Posted 19 November , 2014 Author Share Posted 19 November , 2014 Agreed! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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