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  1. Preceded by. Memoirs of a Fox-Hunting Man. Followed by. Sherston's Progress. Memoirs of an Infantry Officer is a novel by Siegfried Sassoon, first published in 1930. It is a fictionalised account of Sassoon's own life during and immediately after World War I.

    • Siegfried Sassoon
    • 1930
  2. 21 de jan. de 2017 · Memoirs Of An Infantry Officer : Sasson,siegfried : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive. by. Sasson,siegfried. Topics. Banasthali. Collection. digitallibraryindia; JaiGyan. Language. English. Book Source: Digital Library of India Item 2015.114127. dc.contributor.author: Sasson,siegfried.

  3. Memoirs of an Infantry Officer is a fictionalised autobiography which accompanies you through the period between the Spring of 1916 and the Summer of 1917, whereby we experience a shift from the trenches to the Fourth Army School, to Morlancourt and a raid, and then to the Battle of the Somme.

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  4. Memoirs of an Infantry Officer. The Memoirs of George Sherston. By Siegfried Sassoon Introduction by Paul Fussell. Best Seller. Part of The George Sherston Trilogy. Category: Military Fiction | Classic Fiction | Literary Fiction. Paperback $18.00. May 28, 2013| ISBN 9780143107163. Buy. Ebook $14.99. May 28, 2013| ISBN 9781101598924. Buy.

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  5. 17 de abr. de 2012 · Internet Archive. Language. English. "First published in 1930; paperback edition first published in 1965; reset in 1997"--t.p. verso. The second volume of a fictionalized autobiographical trilogy with title The memoirs of George Sherston, the first volume of which is Memoirs of a fox-hunting man and the third is Sherston's progress.

  6. Sassoon's stunning portrayal of a mind coming to terms with the brutal truths he has encountered in war—as well as his unsentimental, though often poetic, portrayal of class-defined life in England...

  7. 25 de set. de 2021 · Language. English. 236 pages ; 19 cm. In 1916, young George Sherston is deep in the trenches of WWI. For his decorated bravery, and also his harmful recklessness, he is soon sent to the Fourth Army School for officer training, then dispatched to Morlancourt, a raid, and on through the Somme.