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War Letters of a Public-School Boy

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A father's memoir and a sequence of wartime letters trace the life of a gifted public-school student who excelled academically and athletically before serving as a junior officer. The memoir recounts childhood, school experiences, sporting leadership, cultural interests, and personal character; the letters record training, life at home ports and with cavalry units, service on the Somme, supply duties and time with the Tank Corps, offering immediate observations of camp routine, combat conditions, comradeship, and moral reflection. An epilogue and photographic plates complete the volume, presenting a compact portrait of youth, duty, and the effect of war on a promising student.

About the Author

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Henry Paul Mainwaring Jones

Henry Paul Mainwaring Jones was an author known for his poignant reflections on the experiences of youth during wartime. His notable work, "War Letters of a Public-School Boy," offers a unique perspective on the impact of war on young lives, capturing the thoughts and emotions of a schoolboy grappling with the realities of conflict. Through his letters, Jones provides insight into the innocence of childhood juxtaposed with the harshness of war, contributing to the literary heritage of war literature. His writings resonate with themes of nostalgia, loss, and the transition from youth to adulthood.

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