'Trusty and well beloved': The Little Record of Arthur Oscar Hornung is a compact memorial volume that blends biography, elegy, and wartime tribute. Centered on the life and death of Second Lieutenant Arthur Oscar Hornung of the 3rd (attached 2nd) Essex Regiment, the book belongs to the rich tradition of First World War commemorative writing, where private grief is shaped into public remembrance. Its style is restrained, affectionate, and dignified, favoring factual record, personal testimony, and moral reflection over ornament, thereby preserving both the individuality of its subject and the solemn ethos of wartime sacrifice. E. W. Hornung, best known as the creator of A. J. Raffles, wrote this work under the pressure of intimate bereavement. Arthur Oscar Hornung was his son, and the book emerges from the painful convergence of paternal loss and national catastrophe during the Great War. That personal connection gives the narrative its particular force: Hornung is not merely compiling a service record, but constructing an enduring act of remembrance shaped by love, pride, and sorrow. This volume is especially recommended to readers of war literature, memorial prose, and early twentieth-century British culture. It offers a poignant example of how literature can dignify loss, preserve character, and transform private mourning into lasting historical memory.

Trusty and well beloved' : The record of Arthur Oscar Hornung, Second lieutenant 3rd (attached 2nd) Essex Regiment
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