Paul Middleton: 19 books

Cover of Becoming A Noble Man Of Kyle: 92 Life Lessons I Learned From The Fightin' Texas Aggie Band
by Paul Middleton
Language: English
Release Date: November 10, 2012

Becoming A Noble Man Of Kyle: 92 Life Lessons I Learned From The Fightin' Texas Aggie Band is a collection of humorous, inspirational, and entertaining anecdotes and experiences that I encountered as a member of the Texas A&M Corps Of Cadets and Texas Aggie Band at Texas A&M University.However,...
Cover of Ready for War: Letters Sep 1914 to Feb 1915
by Paul Middleton
Language: English
Release Date: June 7, 2013

This First Volume of Letters by John Seymour Lindsay takes us from enlistment in the London Rifle Brigade, training in the City, to Southampton and embarkation for Le Havre. After training in France, JSL describes his journey to the Ploegsteert Sector in Belgium, working three days in a week at The...
Cover of Back to War: Letters Jun 1915 to Oct 1915
by Paul Middleton
Language: English
Release Date: June 11, 2013

This Third Volume of Letters by John Seymour Lindsay takes us from the end of May to the end of October 1915. The Letters describe his release from Hospital and journey to London for a quick marriage, to training in Rouen, St Omer and Calais before moving up to the Belgium border and Cassel, Bourgbourg, Bergues, Wormhout and Watten, in preparation for a new excursion to The Front.
Cover of Horror of War: Letters Feb 1915 to May 1915
by Paul Middleton
Language: English
Release Date: June 9, 2013

This Second Volume of Letters by John Seymour Lindsay takes us from his February 1915 journey to the trenches and the Barricade, injury and recuperation, his return to Ploegsteert and The Front, the horrors of trench and gas warfare, the Battle of St Julien in the Second Battle of Ypres, to his injury and visit to hospital in Rouen. Each vivid letter is accompanied by a full transcription.
Cover of The Last Battle: Letters May 1916 to Dec 1917
by Paul Middleton
Language: English
Release Date: June 13, 2013

This fifth volume of Letters by John Seymour Lindsay takes us from the end of May 1916 to December 1917. From Bienvilliers to the presentation of his Distinguished Conduct Medal and Commission in the field, to the hell of the Battle of Gommecourt, hospitalisation, further training, heavy shelling resulting in his injury at Leuze Wood and final recuperation at Osborne House, Isle of Wight.
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