
This volume offers a meticulously researched chronicle of the Canadian Corps during the brutal autumn campaign on the Somme. Drawing on firsthand observations, the author weaves together vivid accounts of trench warfare, the relentless mud, and the fierce fighting at places like St. Eloi and Sanctuary Wood. The narrative balances strategic overviews with personal details, highlighting the courage of pioneer units and the challenges of coordinating artillery and infantry under constant shellfire.
The preface explains the shift in authorship and the careful effort to correct earlier errors in names, ranks, and unit actions, underscoring the commitment to accuracy. Readers will gain insight into the logistical and human complexities of the early Somme battles, as well as the evolving understanding of these engagements as new sources emerge. The work stands as a thoughtful, grounded record of Canada’s contribution to one of the war’s most pivotal fronts.
Language
en
Duration
~4 hours (233K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Al Haines
Release date
2014-06-27
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1860–1943
A pioneer of Canadian literature, this poet and novelist became especially beloved for vivid nature writing and animal stories that brought the wild to life. His long career ranged from lyric poetry to historical fiction, and his influence helped shape early Canadian writing in English.
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