A Surgeon In Arms
Robert James Manion
Read by David Wales
Robert James Manion (1881-1943) was a Canadian doctor who volunteered in the Canadian medical corps during World War I. This book is his memoir of the war. After the war he entered politics and served in several Canadian governments. The listener may note a lack of mention of the United States soldier; this is because the memoir was written before the entry of that country into the war. - Summary by David Wales (5 hr 58 min)
Chapters
Foreword | 1:25 | Read by David Wales |
Chapter 1 Life In The Trenches; Ch 2 Over The Top | 22:38 | Read by David Wales |
Ch 3 Overland; Ch 4 Kelly | 33:07 | Read by David Wales |
Ch 5 The Language Of The Line; Ch 6 Just Looking About | 19:48 | Read by David Wales |
Ch 7 Gassed!; Ch 8 Relief | 28:54 | Read by David Wales |
Ch 9 Dugouts; Ch 10 The Sick Parade | 36:55 | Read by David Wales |
Ch 11 Caring For The Wounded; Ch 12 Cheerfulness | 38:53 | Read by David Wales |
Ch 13 Courage-Fear-Cowardice; Ch 14 Air Fighting | 46:11 | Read by David Wales |
Ch 15 Staff Officers; Ch 16 The Battle Of Vimy Ridge | 24:20 | Read by David Wales |
Ch 17 A Trip To Arras; Ch 18 Ragout A La Mode De Guerre (Trench Stew) | 10:00 | Read by David Wales |
Ch 19 Leave; Ch 20 Paris During The War | 24:43 | Read by David Wales |
Ch 21 Paris In Wartime; Ch 22 In A Chateau Hospital | 51:00 | Read by David Wales |
Ch23 On A Transport; Ch 24 Decorations; Ch 25 On A Hill | 20:07 | Read by David Wales |
Reviews
A LibriVox Listener
Good story for history lovers. Reader good but has echo sound
war at it's worst. well read
John Cobb