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At Ypres with Best-Dunkley   By: (1896-1973)

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At Ypres with Best-Dunkley by Thomas Hope Floyd is a compelling and powerful account that transports readers back to the unforgiving battlefields of World War I. Through the eyes of Colonel Floyd, this memoir offers a vivid and harrowing depiction of the horrors and sacrifices of war.

One of the most striking aspects of this book is Floyd's ability to portray the reality of life on the front lines. His descriptive language paints a hauntingly vivid picture of the devastating effects of war. Whether it be the deafening sounds of explosions or the stench of death that lingers in the air, Floyd's prose allows readers to feel as if they are right there alongside him, experiencing the atrocities firsthand.

Furthermore, Floyd’s detailed accounts of the tactical decisions and strategies employed during the Battle of Ypres provide valuable insights into military operations during that time. His analysis of the challenges faced by Allied forces and the resilience displayed by his comrades showcases the true bravery and determination exhibited by soldiers in the face of adversity.

Beyond the detailed descriptions of battle, At Ypres with Best-Dunkley also delves into the camaraderie and bonds formed among soldiers. Floyd's interactions and relationships with his fellow officers, particularly Best-Dunkley, offer a humanizing touch amidst the chaos of war. These personal anecdotes underscore the emotional toll that war takes on individuals and emphasize the importance of friendship and support during such trying times.

However, while At Ypres with Best-Dunkley offers an intimate and captivating account of the war experience, it occasionally lacks a cohesive narrative structure. The memoir jumps between different timelines and battles, making it slightly challenging to follow the progression of events. This may require readers to pay close attention to keep up with the chronology of the narrative.

Overall, At Ypres with Best-Dunkley is an impactful and poignant memoir that sheds light on the sacrifices made by soldiers during World War I. Through Thomas Hope Floyd's honest and heartfelt storytelling, readers are transported to the front lines of Ypres and given a glimpse into the turmoil and heroism that defined this pivotal moment in history. Whether you are interested in military history or simply seeking a captivating memoir, this book is sure to leave a lasting impression.

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ON ACTIVE SERVICE SERIES

AT YPRES WITH BEST DUNKLEY

By THOMAS HOPE FLOYD

LONDON: JOHN LANE THE BODLEY HEAD NEW YORK: JOHN LANE COMPANY MCMXX Garden City Press, Letchworth, Herts.

TO

ALL RANKS OF THE

SECOND FIFTH LANCASHIRE FUSILIERS

WHO FELL AT

YPRES

ON THE THIRTY FIRST OF JULY, 1917

I DEDICATE THIS BOOK

"... Henceforth These are our saints.

These that we touched, and kissed, And frowned upon; These that were frail, yet died because the good Was overthrown.

That they in one dread hour Were terrible Stains not their sainthood, nor is heaven less sure That they knew hell.

How beautiful they are, How bright their eyes. Their hands have grasped the key Of Paradise!

They hold it out to us, Our men, our sons ... To us The lonely ones."

THOMAS MOULT.[1]

FOOTNOTE:

[1] Quoted with Mr. Moult's permission.

FOREWORD

No doubt it will be thought that some apology is necessary for thrusting upon the public all this mass of matter, relating to many persons and episodes with whom and with respect to which they may feel that they are in no way concerned. I quite realize that my action may appear strange and uncalled for to the superficial observer. But I do not hold that view... Continue reading book >>




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