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Private Peat

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A first-person wartime memoir traces the narrator's decision to enlist, the challenges of recruitment and training, voyages and billets, and vivid front-line episodes that mix danger, improvisation, and dark humor. It moves between action and reflection, portraying comradeship, loss, encounters with civilians, and critiques of military administration and public misconceptions, while offering practical observations, moral reflections, and illustrated scenes that aim to convey both the grimness and the sustaining spirits of life in modern industrialized warfare.

About the Author

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Harold Reginald Peat

Harold Reginald Peat was a Canadian soldier and author, best known for his autobiographical work "Private Peat." This book provides a vivid and personal account of his experiences during World War I, capturing the realities of trench warfare and the emotional toll of battle. Peat's narrative is notable for its candid portrayal of military life and the struggles faced by soldiers. His contributions to literature offer valuable insights into the human experience of war, making "Private Peat" a significant work in the canon of war literature.

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