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Camp Fire Yarns of the Lost Legion

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A collection of first-person campfire yarns about frontier service and irregular warfare, recalling encounters with Maori fighters, scouts, bushrangers, narrow escapes, and comradeship on distant plains and in dense bush. Episodes range from sketches of native character and battlefield improvisation to humorous and gruesome anecdotes about patrols, rescues, conversions, and life under canvas. The pieces mix tactical observation, personal reminiscence and anecdotal portraiture, portraying both courage and contradictions among combatants while evoking the rhythms of camp life and the hardships of colonial campaigns.

About the Author

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G. Hamilton-Browne

G. Hamilton-Browne was a writer known for his vivid storytelling and adventurous themes. His notable work, "Camp Fire Yarns of the Lost Legion," captures the spirit of the French Foreign Legion through a series of engaging tales that blend humor and heroism. Hamilton-Browne's narratives often reflect a fascination with military life and the camaraderie among soldiers, appealing to readers interested in adventure and historical fiction. His contributions to literature provide a glimpse into the experiences of those who served in the Legion, making his work a unique addition to the genre.

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