Living Bayonets: A Record of the Last Push

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Living Bayonets: A Record of the Last Push

by Coningsby Dawson

EN·~4 hours·80 chapters

Chapters

80 total

LIVING BAYONETS - A RECORD OF THE LAST PUSH - I

2:01

II

5:23

III

4:42

IV

4:01

V

2:18

VI

5:29

VII

2:02

VIII

2:21

IX

3:25

X

5:25

Description

Through the eyes of a young lieutenant on the Western Front, these letters unfold the day‑to‑day realities of trench warfare in 1917. He writes from a mud‑filled dugout, recounts daring recon missions and the sudden sting of snipers, yet his tone often drifts to the hopeful news that America has entered the fight. The correspondence captures the mixture of fear, camaraderie and a surprising optimism that the arrival of fresh allies might finally tip the balance.

Presented as a curated selection of his wartime notes, the collection feels like a private conversation with a soldier who balances humor, longing for home and vivid descriptions of battlefield life. Readers hear the sound of rain‑soaked nights, the comfort of shared letters, and the raw, unvarnished thoughts that reveal how ordinary people carried extraordinary resolve. The intimacy of his voice brings the era to life without ever moving beyond the early months of the final push.

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Language

en

Duration

~4 hours (261K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by David Widger from page images generously provided by the Internet Archive

Release date

2016-06-30

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Coningsby Dawson

Coningsby Dawson

1883–1959

An English-born novelist who built a transatlantic career and then wrote vividly from his own World War I experience, he was known for blending popular storytelling with firsthand wartime feeling. His life moved between Britain, the United States, and Canada, giving his work an unusually wide outlook for its time.

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