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The Life of a Regimental Officer During the Great War, 1793-1815

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Compiled from the correspondence of Colonel Samuel Rice and other sources, the volume traces the everyday experience of a regimental officer in the British Army between 1793 and 1815. Through letters and extracts it records camp and shipboard routine, campaigns and marches, encounters with naval and overseas operations, disciplinary practices including corporal punishment, supply and administrative issues, personal impressions of comrades and commanders, and the small-scale incidents that shaped regimental life. The collection balances battlefield reports with domestic hardships, morale, and the procedures that kept units functioning, offering a ground-level view of military service during a prolonged era of war.

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A. F. Mockler-Ferryman

A. F. Mockler-Ferryman was a British author known for his diverse contributions to literature, particularly in the early 20th century. His works often blend travel writing with historical narratives, providing readers with insights into various cultures and historical contexts. Notable among his writings is "Peeps at Many Lands: Norway," which explores the landscapes and traditions of Norway. Additionally, he authored "The Life of a Regimental Officer During the Great War, 1793-1815," reflecting on military life during significant historical conflicts. Mockler-Ferryman's storytelling captures both adventure and the human experience, making his works a valuable part of literary heritage.

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