
IMPRESSIONS OF A WAR CORRESPONDENT
GEORGE LYNCH
"TO CARMELA" - LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
INTRODUCTION
IMPRESSIONS OF A WAR CORRESPONDENT - I - THE DANCE OF DEATH
A vivid chronicle from the front lines of a late‑19th‑century conflict, this memoir invites listeners into the daily rhythm of a war correspondent who moves with the troops, sketches the battlefield, and records the raw pulse of combat. The author’s eye captures both grand maneuvers—like the charge of the Gordons at Elandslaagte—and quieter moments, such as the weary camaraderie of soldiers marching in the night. Illustrated scenes, from artillery crossing drifts to hospital trains departing Ladysmith, enrich the narrative with striking visual detail.
Beyond the action, the book reflects on the strange intimacy that war creates among strangers, the paradox of death’s sudden calm, and the correspondent’s struggle to stay objective amid chaos. Readers hear the clatter of boots, the distant echo of gunfire, and the whispered conversations that reveal the human side of conflict. It’s a compelling portrait of history being made in real time, offering insight into both the spectacle and the subtle, personal costs of war.
Language
en
Duration
~3 hours (224K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2007-06-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1868–1928
An Irish journalist, explorer, and war correspondent, he wrote vivid firsthand accounts of some of the biggest conflicts and expeditions of his age. His work blends adventure writing with on-the-ground reporting from places many readers of his time would never see.
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