War & Military Fiction

The Red Laugh

Read by Ben Tucker


Leonid Nikolayevich Andreyev


The reader is immersed in the Hellish madness of war through the eyes of a tired soldier losing his grip on reality, scarred physically and …

No Man's Land

Read by Adrian Wilson


Sapper


This book was written by a British Army officer and decorated Western Front veteran. Soldiers could not publish books using their real names…

Tales of War

Read by Ben Tucker


Lord Dunsany


Lord Dunsany brings his lucid and magical prose to the subject of the harsh realities of war by providing a series of vignettes that are at …

First World War Centenary Prose Collection Vol. I

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Various


This collection of non-fiction and fiction, with its companion poetry collection, commemorates the outbreak of the First World War on 28th J…

Grace Harlowe with the Yankee Shock Boys at St. Quentin

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Jessie Graham Flower and Josephine Chase


Grace Harlowe with the Yankee Shock Boys at St. Quentin finds Grace an active participant in that most brilliant single achievement of the w…

The Cornet of Horse

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G. A. Henty


Rupert Holiday is forced to flee England after wounding a miscreant in fight, and joins the Duke of Marlborough in his campaigns during the …

Dere Mable

Read by Rob Kunkel


Edward Streeter


Bill is in training camp, preparing to go off to World War I. This book is a collection of love letters written to his sweetheart, Mable. Th…

Theodore Savage: A Story of the Past or the Future

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Cicely Hamilton


Theodore Savage: A Story of the Past or the Future is an early work of dystopian science fiction.

Digger Smith

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C. J. Dennis


“Digger Smith” is a series of narrative poems about an Australian soldier coming home in the closing months of the Great War minus a leg and…

The War Workers

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E. M. Delafield


This is an early work by the author of "Diary Of A Provincial Lady". During the first world war, in the Midlands, there was a plac…

No More Parades

Read by Peter Dann


Ford Madox Ford


When No More Parades was first published in 1925, a critic in The Observer wrote of the first 100 pages that they "easily surpass in tr…

Non-Combatants and Others

Read by Anthony Ogus


Rose Macaulay


Through a variety of experiences of the effects of the First World War, an art student is drawn into pacifism. Rose Macaulay's satirical no…

I Spy

Read by James R. Hedrick


Natalie Sumner Lincoln


Here is a novel whose pregnant caption suits these parlous times. . . . It's all about a German spy plot to steal two American inventions de…

Grace Harlowe with the American Army on the Rhine

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Jessie Graham Flower


Although the war has ended, Grace still faces many trials as she continues her journey to the Rhine, when she discovers Germans still plotti…

Greenmantle (Version 3)

Read by Cliff Stone


John Buchan


Hannay is called in to investigate rumours of an uprising in the Muslim world and undertakes a perilous journey through enemy territory to m…

Private Pinkerton Millionaire

Read by Steve C


Harold Ashton


The sketches and stories in this little volume must be read as fiction. But they are all, or nearly all, founded on fact, and built up from …

The Pirates

Read by Joseph DeNoia


Morgan Robertson


A dozen men jailbreak from a naval prison, and steal the newest destroyer tied up at the docks to escape in: the fastest ship in the navy. …

The World’s Story Volume XV: The World War

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Horatio W. Dresser


This is the last volume of the 15-volume series The World’s Story, originally started by Eva March Tappan. This book, edited by Horatio W. D…

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