
A soldier’s own voice carries us from the restless days of his youth through the thunder of the Peninsular War, where he fought beside the famed Duke of Wellington and witnessed the fierce clashes at Talavera, Badajoz and beyond. His memoir mixes vivid battlefield sketches with candid reflections on the camaraderie, the hardships of camp life, and the strange humor that kept men going amid fever, hunger and the ever‑present danger of death. Readers hear the clang of rifles, the smell of gunpowder, and the quiet moments by an evening fire when the author ponders the strange twists of fate that turned a bright‑clad recruit into a seasoned veteran.
Beyond the front lines, the narrative explores the uneasy transition from soldier to civilian, the uneasy politics of the Spanish civil wars, and the strange encounters that shaped his later role as a warden of the Tower of London. Through frank anecdotes about fellow soldiers, officers, and the ordinary people he met, the memoir offers a textured portrait of a life lived on the edge of history, inviting listeners to feel the pulse of an era through the eyes of one who lived it.
Full title
Adventures of a Soldier, Written by Himself Being the Memoirs of Edward Costello, K.S.F. Formerly a Non-Commissioned Officer in the Rifle Brigade, Late Captain in the British Legion, and Now One of the Wardens of the Tower of London; Comprising Narratives of the Campaigns in the Peninsula under the Duke of Wellington, and the Subsequent Civil Wars in Spain.
Language
en
Duration
~10 hours (608K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Brian Coe, Sonya Schermann and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive/American Libraries.)
Release date
2015-10-11
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
1788–1869
An Irish-born rifleman turned memoirist, he left behind a vivid firsthand account of army life during the Napoleonic Wars. His best-known book draws readers into the rough humor, danger, and endurance of service with the 95th Rifles.
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