With Haig on the Somme

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With Haig on the Somme

by D. H. Parry

EN·~7 hours·36 chapters

Chapters

36 total
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![Front Cover](https://www.gutenberg.org/images/cover.jpg)

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With Haig on the Somme - BY - D. H. PARRY - Author of "Gilbert the Outlaw"; "The Scarlet Scouts"; "The V.C.: Its Heroes and their Valour," etc. etc.

10:16
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LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS

0:24
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WITH HAIG ON THE SOMME

0:01
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CHAPTER I - An Uncensored Letter Read Aloud

18:16
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CHAPTER II - Off to the Front

11:25
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CHAPTER III - "At Ten o'Clock Sharp!"

15:13
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CHAPTER IV - His First Time Under Fire

13:13
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CHAPTER V - How Dennis Came in for a Taste of Dispatch Riding

12:00
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CHAPTER VI - A Terrible Adventure at Dawn

14:05

Description

In the mud‑caked trenches of the Somme, a young private named Harry Hawke clings to the few certainties he can find: his trusty rifle and the camaraderie of his platoon commander. The narrative opens with Hawke’s dry‑witted banter as artillery rattles the line, painting a vivid picture of life on the front where humor and horror sit side by side. Through crisp, unvarnished prose the reader feels the cramped, shell‑scarred landscape and the constant, uneasy quiet that precedes the next burst of fire.

A sudden, harrowing moment shatters that uneasy calm when Captain Bob Dashwood slips into the mud, his fate hanging by a thread. Hawke’s frantic attempts to aid his officer reveal the brutal immediacy of battlefield medicine and the raw emotions of soldiers thrust into impossible choices. The scene captures both the grim reality of loss and the stubborn resilience that keeps the men moving forward.

The book blends vivid battlefield illustrations with a soldier’s eye‑view, offering listeners a grounded, human portrait of the Somme’s first days. It balances the grim details of trench life with moments of grim humor, inviting you to hear the voices of those who lived through one of history’s most infamous campaigns.

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Language

en

Duration

~7 hours (408K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Chris Curnow, Barbara Kosker, Lindy Walsh and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net

Release date

2008-10-21

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

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D. H. Parry

Best known for brisk adventure and military stories, this early 20th-century writer helped bring battles, bravery, and boys' magazine fiction to a wide popular audience. His books include tales of the First World War and volumes on the Victoria Cross and British military history.

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