The Pomp of Yesterday

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The Pomp of Yesterday

by Joseph Hocking

EN·~8 hours·46 chapters

Chapters

46 total

JOSEPH HOCKING

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JOSEPH HOCKING'S GREAT WAR STORIES - ALL FOR A SCRAP OF PAPER THE CURTAIN OF FIRE DEARER THAN LIFE THE PRICE OF A THRONE THE PATH OF GLORY 'THE POMP OF YESTERDAY' TOMMY TOMMY AND THE MAID OF ATHENS - OTHER STORIES BY JOSEPH HOCKING

0:46

FOREWORD

2:39

CHAPTER I - THE MAN WITHOUT A PAST

19:15

CHAPTER II - SIR ROGER GRANVILLE'S SUGGESTION

7:17

CHAPTER III - THE STRANGE BEHAVIOUR OF GEORGE ST. MABYN

16:24

CHAPTER IV - I MEET CAPTAIN SPRINGFIELD

16:01

CHAPTER V - HOW A MAN WORKED A MIRACLE

12:41

CHAPTER VI - PAUL EDGECUMBE'S MEMORY

9:02

CHAPTER VII - A CAUSE OF FAILURE

16:02

Description

A vivid portrait of the First World War unfolds through the eyes of a narrator who has walked the devastated fields of the Somme and heard the whispered stories of those who survived it. The novel blends gritty battlefield detail—drawn from firsthand accounts and the author’s own visits to the scarred villages—with a broader meditation on the values and sacrifices that shaped a generation. Its tone is both earnest and adventurous, offering a romance of duty that reaches beyond the trenches to question what true victory might mean.

The story begins in the fog‑filled harbour of Plymouth, where the narrator encounters a lone, weather‑worn stranger whose age seems impossible to read. Their brief exchange sets the stage for a journey into the heart of the conflict, as the mysterious man’s hidden past draws the narrator into a world of fear, camaraderie, and the haunting echo of lost pomp. As the first act unfolds, listeners are invited to share the tension of waiting for friends who may never return, and to feel the weight of a war that still reverberates in every whispered memory.

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Language

en

Duration

~8 hours (481K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2008-04-22

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Joseph Hocking

Joseph Hocking

1860–1937

A prolific Cornish storyteller and Methodist minister, he wrote novels filled with mystery, moral struggle, and strong sense of place. His work often blends adventure with earnest questions of faith, character, and redemption.

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