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A "Temporary Gentleman" in France

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A series of wartime letters by a temporary officer chronicles his arrival in France and his day-to-day experience in training, the trenches, and on the front. The correspondence mixes candid, understated humor with sober reflections on comradeship, leadership among newly commissioned officers, and the practical and moral strains of service. Introductory chapters frame the writer as representative of a wider body of New Army officers, discussing recruitment, social character, and effectiveness, while occasional critiques of enemy attitudes and descriptions of combat conditions provide firsthand perspectives on the realities and aims of frontline service.

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A. J. Dawson

A. J. Dawson was a versatile author known for his engaging narratives that often blend elements of romance and adventure. His works, such as "A Temporary Gentleman in France" and "Jan: A Dog and a Romance," showcase his ability to weave heartfelt stories that resonate with readers. Dawson's writing frequently features themes of companionship and personal growth, reflecting his keen observations of human and animal relationships. In addition to fiction, he also penned autobiographical works, including "The Record of Nicholas Freydon," which offers insights into his life and experiences. Through his diverse literary contributions, Dawson has left a lasting mark on early 20th-century literature.

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