Non-Combatants and Others
Rose Macaulay
Read by Anthony Ogus
Through a variety of experiences of the effects of the First World War, an art student is drawn into pacifism. Rose Macaulay's satirical novel is passionate, and witty - Summary by Anthony Ogus (6 hr 51 min)
Chapters
Preface | 2:20 | Read by Anthony Ogus |
Chapter 01 | 18:16 | Read by Anthony Ogus |
Chapter 02 | 20:31 | Read by Anthony Ogus |
Chapter 03 | 10:53 | Read by Anthony Ogus |
Chapter 04 | 20:55 | Read by Anthony Ogus |
Chapter 05 | 33:24 | Read by Anthony Ogus |
Chapter 06 | 18:57 | Read by Anthony Ogus |
Chapter 07 | 22:00 | Read by Anthony Ogus |
Chapter 08 | 33:43 | Read by Anthony Ogus |
Chapter 09 | 37:35 | Read by Anthony Ogus |
Chapter 10 | 33:23 | Read by Anthony Ogus |
Chapter 11 | 23:41 | Read by Anthony Ogus |
Chapter 12 | 15:13 | Read by Anthony Ogus |
Chapter 13 | 17:33 | Read by Anthony Ogus |
Chapter 14 | 31:47 | Read by Anthony Ogus |
Chapter 15 | 26:41 | Read by Anthony Ogus |
Chapter 16 | 28:59 | Read by Anthony Ogus |
Chapter 17 | 16:03 | Read by Anthony Ogus |
Reviews
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A wonderful, witty and poignant novel and a reflection on an aspect of war seldom talked about: its ordinariness for those who arent killing or being killed. Hilarious descriptions of advocacy groups - in the 1910s they were called "committees" - convinced then, as today, in the magical operation of creating "awareness." thankyou Anthony Ogus for sharing this book.