In the Field (1914-1915) - The Impressions of an Officer of Light Cavalry by Marcel Dupont
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find is the simple tale of an eyewitness, the unschooled effort of a
soldier more apt with the sword than with the pen. M.D. _The Editor of SOLDIERS' TALES will be glad to read diaries or notebooks of those returning, in any capacity whatsoever, from the Front with a view to inclusion in the Series. Contributions must be strictly truthful and should be written with no effort at fine writing. They are intended to tell truthfully the experiences and the feelings of the writers. They should be sent by registered post to the Editor, "Soldiers' Tales," 21, Bedford Street, W.C., and they may be accompanied by sketches and photographs. All contributions printed will be well paid for. Contributions should be of 30,000 words and upwards in length._ CONTENTS |
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