A Visit to Three Fronts: June 1916


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(4.4 stars; 36 reviews)

In the course of May 1916, the Italian authorities expressed a desire that some independent observer from Great Britain should visit their lines and report his impressions. It was at the time when our brave and capable allies had sustained a set-back in the Trentino owing to a sudden concentration of the Austrians, supported by very heavy artillery. I was asked to undertake this mission. In order to carry it out properly, I stipulated that I should be allowed to visit the British lines first, so that I might have some standard of comparison. The War Office kindly assented to my request. Later I obtained permission to pay a visit to the French front as well. Thus it was my great good fortune, at the very crisis of the war, to visit the battle line of each of the three great Western allies. I only wish that it had been within my power to complete my experiences in this seat of war by seeing the gallant little Belgian army which has done so remarkably well upon the extreme left wing of the hosts of freedom.
My experiences and impressions are here set down, and may have some small effect in counteracting those mischievous misunderstandings and mutual belittlements which are eagerly fomented by our cunning enemy. - Summary by Arthur Conan Doyle, Crowborough, July 1916. (1 hr 35 min)

Chapters

A Glimpse of the British Army, I 16:51 Read by Mike Pelton
A Glimpse of the British Army, II 13:20 Read by Mike Pelton
A Glimpse of the Italian Army 25:10 Read by Dave Gillespie
A Glimpse of the French Line, I 18:34 Read by Ben Adams
A Glimpse of the French Line, II 21:52 Read by Ben Adams

Reviews

HIDDEN TREASURE


(4.5 stars)

The description might discourage the casual reader, but, if one is a historian (as am I), this is indeed a hidden treasure. What a privilege to view this long front through the eyes os a master wordsmith. I only wish that it could have been longer.

A Visit to Three Fronts


(4 stars)

It has been wonderful to discover the Historic writings of Doyle. A shame there are not more. I thoroughly enjoyed the book and it's reading. I can not thank enough the reader's efforts.


(3 stars)

it was okay...not particularly exciting. the reader of the last 2 chapters was very pleasant to listen to.

Sir Arthur Doyle going to the front lines and France


(5 stars)

Excellent book

great readers and an interesting historical read


(5 stars)