Audiobook: No Man's Land
- Download Preface audio
- Download Part I. The Way To The Land - Sections i - xii audio
- Download Part II. The Land - Section i. A Day Of Peace audio
- Download Part II. The Land - Section ii. Over The Top audio
- Download Part II. The Land - Section iii. The Man-Trap audio
- Download Part II. The Land - Section iv. A Point Of Detail audio
- Download Part II. The Land - Section v. My Lady Of The Jasmine audio
- Download Part II. The Land - Section vi. Morphia audio
- Download Part II. The Land - vii. Bendigo Jones - His Tree audio
- Download Part II. The Land - viii. The Song Of The Bayonet audio
- Download Part III. Seed Time - i. The Seed audio
- Download Part III. Seed Time - ii. The First Lesson audio
- Download Part III. Seed Time - iii. An Impersonal Demonstration audio
- Download Part III. Seed Time - iv. Somewhat More Personal audio
- Download Part III. Seed Time - v. A Project And Some Side-Issues audio
- Download Part III. Seed Time - vi. The Second Lesson, And Some Further Side Issues audio
- Download Part III. Seed Time - vii. The Third Lesson And A Digression audio
- Download Part III. Seed Time - viii. The Third Lesson Is Learned audio
- Download Part III. Seed Time - ix "And Other Fell On Good Ground" audio
- Download Part IV. Harvest audio
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This book was written by a British Army officer and decorated Western Front veteran. Soldiers could not publish books using their real names, so newspaper magnate Lord Northcliffe christened McNeile, Sapper, to reflect his Royal Engineers background, under which pseudonym the book was published. McNeile also wrote the Bulldog Drummond spy/wartime adventures.
No Man's Land is made up of five parts: The Way To The Land is a preface to the rest of the book in which fictional character Clive Draycott travels in Europe prior to the outbreak of the war. Part II The Land consists of 8 stories detailing the day to day lives of soldiers in the trenches. Part III Seed Time is about a salesman turned soldier, and Part IV Harvest in which Sapper puts forward the theory that war is awful, and many suffer but those who survive it can be changed for the better. Themes of class, gender, history abound. - Summary by afinevoice with grateful thanks to M Porcius
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