The Recollections of Rifleman Harris


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(4.7 estrellas; 74 reseñas)

The recollections of a British infantryman who served in the British army during the Napoleonic Wars. (Summary by Graham Keeling) (4 hr 5 min)

Capítulos

00 - Introduction 3:30 Leído por gkeeling
01 - Chapter I 18:42 Leído por gkeeling
02 - Chapter II 12:31 Leído por gkeeling
03 - Chapter III 7:00 Leído por gkeeling
04 - Chapter IV 12:13 Leído por gkeeling
05 - Chapter V 18:12 Leído por gkeeling
06 - Chapter VI 9:04 Leído por gkeeling
07 - Chapter VII 11:41 Leído por gkeeling
08 - Chapter VIII 23:54 Leído por gkeeling
09 - Chapter IX 13:33 Leído por gkeeling
10 - Chapter X 12:44 Leído por gkeeling
11 - Chapter XI 14:36 Leído por gkeeling
12 - Chapter XII 21:55 Leído por gkeeling
13 - Chapter XIII 7:34 Leído por gkeeling
14 - Chapter XIV 18:30 Leído por gkeeling
15 - Chapter XV 13:01 Leído por gkeeling
16 - Chapter XVI 27:19 Leído por gkeeling

Reseñas

Not my typical read


(5 estrellas)

This book is outside my usual genre but you have to step out of your comfort zone sometimes. :-) This story is like a diary, putting you right on the front of the many battles the soldier, Harris, endured. As I was listening I felt as if I was there watching along with him. It was painful at times, some of the hardships and death endured were so intense. The reader was excellent.

Rings true


(4 estrellas)

Vivid, personal account of the life of a British private soldier. You may wish as I do that an editor hadn't intervened between us and rifleman Harris. Excellent reading.

A Real Honest View Of Wars' Brutal Reality


(5 estrellas)

As wars have been fought forever, Harris brings his personal mind & heart to this story. A very real view & his great love of the men he trained with & watch die. The commanders push to reach safety & rescue with many dieing & many more saved.

very interesting


(5 estrellas)

for anyone a fan of peninsular war history this is a must. interesting glimpse into the life of a soldier and full of fascinating anecdotes, very well read too.


(5 estrellas)

A moving portrayal of a boy soldier who joined the now fabled Rifles, through the Peninsula wars and the Corruna retreat to the little known Holland incursion prior to Waterloo.

Brutally inspiring !


(5 estrellas)

Beggars belief, sheer grit, the epitome of men, men of epitome, Rifleman Harris, what a freakin champion !

an eye opener


(5 estrellas)

What a great demonstration of the contrast of old army to nw

Good stuff. Well read.


(5 estrellas)

Excellent account of one man's 19th century War experience.