Irish Guards in the Great War*the by Rudyard Kipling

Irish Guards in the Great War*the by Rudyard Kipling

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Irish Guards in the Great War*the by Rudyard Kipling

A regimental history and official account of the Irish Guards in World War I, written by Rudyard Kipling in honor of his son, John, who served in the Irish Guards and was killed in his first action at the battle of Loos. This book also contains a listing of the battle rolls of honor and casualty lists of all officers and men who served with the First and Second Battalion. This is the forgotten masterpiece of Nobel laureate Rudyard Kipling. It is the result of five and a half years' detailed research. It was out of print for many years. This will be my great work . . . It is done with agony and bloody sweat. First published in 1923, Kipling's little-known masterpiece is an utterly individual contribution to the art of regimental history. In August 1914 Kipling's son John, not yet 17, volunteered for a commission in the army, but being under age and with poor sight, was initially refused. His father's friendship with Lord Roberts was used to gain him a commission in the Irish Guards. John Kipling's battalion, the 2nd, was at once deployed in the costly battle of Loos, where he was among the earliest casualties. Kipling was devastated, and set about writing a regimental history as a monument to his son's service. The result of five years of laborious research, it is both a military and a literary masterpiece. Kipling employed his exceptional descriptive powers, his empathy with fighting men, and his habitual passion for detail, to wonderful effect. Long out of print, the two volumes of The Irish Guards in the Great War, of which this is volume two, are republished in lavish, illustrated editions complete with the original maps and appendices.
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ISBN 13 9781885119384
ISBN 10 1885119380
Title Irish Guards in the Great War*the
Author Rudyard Kipling
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Hachette Books
Year published 1996-11-21
Number of pages 320
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.