ISBN-13: 9788028340988 / Angielski / Miękka / 132 str.
Barracks, Bivouacs and Battles is a volume of absorbing military sketches and tales of the army of Great Britain during the 1800s. These stories are exceptionally impactful and leave an everlasting impact on the reader. Archibald Forbes was able to honestly describe the incidents because he was a Scottish war correspondent. His chance as a war journalist came after being employed by the 'Daily News' to write about the Franco-Prussian war. He joined the Prussian army near Cologne and accompanied them to march into France, seeing battles at Spicheren, Gravelotte, and Sedan. Excerpt from Barracks, Bivouacs and Battles "Mick Sullivan was a private soldier in G troop, 30th Light Dragoons, of some six years' service. Since the day old Sergeant Denny Lee 'listed him in Charles Street, just outside the Cheshire Cheese, close by where the Council door of the India Office now is, Mick had never been anything else than a private soldier, and never hoped or needed hope to be anything else if he served out his full twenty-four years, for he could neither read nor write, and his regimental defaulter sheet was much fuller of "marks" than the most lavish barrack-room pudding is of raisins."