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Transcriber's note: Obvious printer's errors have been corrected. Hyphenation and accentuation have been standardised, all other inconsistencies are as in the original. The author's spelling has been maintained.
A sergeant’s own words bring the thunder of the Peninsular War and the roar of Waterloo to life in this candid memoir. From the cramped barracks of Spain to the smoky fields of Belgium, he recounts drills, marches, and the moments when ordinary men became part of a historic triumph. His perspective is that of a rank‑and‑file soldier, offering a ground‑level view that complements the grand strategies found in official histories.
The manuscript survived decades of neglect, passed from hand to hand before finally being edited for publication. Its language is unvarnished—punctuation sparse, phrasing rough, yet occasionally flickering with a surprising poetic streak. Listeners will hear the same concerns that occupied his mind: the comfort of a new pair of boots, the surprise of a hidden ham, and the relentless hardships that defined a soldier’s daily existence.
Full title
The Autobiography of Sergeant William Lawrence A Hero of the Peninsular and Waterloo Campaigns A Hero of the Peninsular and Waterloo Campaigns
Language
en
Duration
~5 hours (340K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by StevenGibbs, Christine P. Travers and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net
Release date
2009-06-28
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1791–1867
A British soldier whose vivid memoir brings the Napoleonic Wars down to ground level, telling the story of campaign life, punishment, survival, and Waterloo from the ranks. His voice is plain, direct, and unusually memorable.
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