A Student in Arms: Second Series

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A Student in Arms: Second Series

by Donald Hankey

EN·~2 hours·25 chapters

Chapters

25 total
1

A. Student in Arms - Second Series - By - Donald Hankey - With an Introduction by J. St. Loe Strachey - Editor of The Spectator - New York - B.P. Dutton & Co. - 681 Fifth Avenue

0:14
2

SOMETHING ABOUT "A STUDENT IN ARMS" - By H.M.A.H.

29:18
3

AUTHOR'S FOREWORD - (Being Extracts from Letters to his Sister)

2:00
4

I. THE POTENTATE1

7:35
5

II. THE BAD SIDE OF MILITARY SERVICE

9:38
6

III. THE GOOD SIDE OF "MILITARISM"

10:34
7

IV. A MONTH'S REFLECTIONS

10:10
8

V. ROMANCE

11:53
9

VI. IMAGINARY CONVERSATIONS - I

3:06
10

VII. THE FEAR OF DEATH IN WAR

7:34

Description

A vivid portrait unfolds of a young man whose childhood in a bustling Brighton family was marked by both gentle curiosity and rigorous discipline. From early lessons in self‑defence after a playground tumble to the demanding expectations of his elder brothers, his formative years are painted with humor, tenderness, and a growing sense of duty. The narrative captures his bright eyes, his love of music and sport, and the quiet, philosophical temperament that set him apart even as he absorbed the fierce encouragement of his family.

When war erupts, this same inner light drives him to exchange the comforts of home for the harsh realities of the front. The first act of his story follows his transition from student to soldier, revealing how his upbringing shapes his approach to conflict and comradeship. Listeners will hear a compelling blend of personal reflection and early wartime experience, offering insight into the making of a gentle soul forced into the crucible of battle.

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Language

en

Duration

~2 hours (170K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Rick Niles, William Flis, and the PG Online Distributed Proofreading Team.

Release date

2005-01-28

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Donald Hankey

Donald Hankey

1884–1916

Best known for A Student in Arms, he wrote with unusual warmth and honesty about ordinary soldiers in the First World War. His life was short, but his essays left a vivid, humane record of service, faith, and character under pressure.

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