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Composed mainly of letters supplemented by narrative and maps, the memoir follows a British army despatch rider through the opening months of the war, tracing enlistment, journeys to the front, and service during key engagements such as Mons, Le Cateau, the retreat, the Marne and the Aisne, and operations around La Bassée. It conveys the practical duties and perils of carrying orders, daily habits and shortages, life behind the lines, and the strain of winter, while candidly recording comradeship, losses, and the limitations imposed by censorship. The tone mixes personal recollection, tactical movement, and reflective sorrow.
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