
audiobook
WITH THE CONNAUGHT RANGERS IN QUARTERS, CAMP, AND ON LEAVE.
CHAPTER I. THE CONNAUGHT RANGERS.
CHAPTER II. IN THE WEST INDIES.
CHAPTER III. ENGLAND AND THE CONTINENT.
CHAPTER IV. IN TURKEY AND THE CRIMEA.
CHAPTER V. THE PUNJAUB.
CHAPTER VI. DELHI.
CHAPTER VII. THE AMEER OF CABUL.
CHAPTER VIII. CASHMERE.
CHAPTER IX. THE VALE OF CASHMERE.
Step into the lively world of a 19th‑century British infantry regiment as it moves from Irish barracks to far‑flung stations across the Empire. The narrator shares the humor of daily drills, the bustle of market towns, and the odd customs encountered in Malta, the West Indies, and the streets of Paris. Episodes of fishing for crabs in the Caribbean, a bear brought aboard a ship, and a night‑time salute at Dumbarton Castle illustrate the mix of routine and surprise that defines military life.
Beyond the garrisons, the memoir follows the regiment through the heat of the Crimean front, the crowded bazaars of Delhi, and the remote valleys of Kashmir. Vivid descriptions of local peoples, colourful festivals, and occasional hardships such as cholera outbreaks give listeners a grounded sense of the era. The voice remains wry and observant, turning each encounter—whether a wrestling match in Scutari or a storm over the Jhelum—into a memorable vignette that brings history to life.
Language
en
Duration
~6 hours (366K characters)
Release date
2024-06-04
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
1822–1885

by United States. Department of Defense

by Order of the Eastern Star. General Grand Chapter

by John Gibson Paton

by S. O. Susag

by Robert Lewis Dabney

by Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Jr. Joseph Smith

by Patrick MacGill

by Ralph Werther