
Frederic Manning
1882 – 1935
17 works on record
Biography
Manning was born in 1882 in Sydney, Australia, and whose father was a one-time mayor. Educated privately, he was thereafter sent to England to complete his studies. In the immediate pre-war years Manning established a reputation as a minor poet and critic among a small circle of intimates. With the outbreak of war in August 1914 Manning enlisted as a Private with the 7th Battalion King's Shropshire Light Infantry, serving in the trenches in France among some of the more bloody battles of the war. In 1929 Manning anonymously published in a private edition his novelised memoirs of the war, The Middle Parts of Fortune, in two volumes. In place of his name he simply listed his army serial number. The following year, 1930, an expurgated edition of the book was commercially published as Her Privates We - without the strong language deemed likely to offend a wider readership. Manning wrote no more fiction, retiring instead into scholarly seclusion. He died in London in 1935; it was a further eleven years before he was finally identified as the author of the war classic hailed by Hemingway as "the finest and noblest book of men in war I have ever read". T.E. Lawrence (of Arabia) observed that "no praise could be too sheer for this book ... it justifies every heat of praise. Its virtues will be recognised more and more as time goes on."
Works

The middle parts of fortune

Her Privates We

Nous étions des hommes

The Middle Parts Of Fortune Somme And Ancre 1916

Eidola

The Middle Parts of Fortune Somme and Ancre

The vigil of Brunhild

Poems

Scenes & portraits

Heroic War Stories
Letters from Frederic Manning to Sir William Rothenstein
Letters from Frederic Manning to Sir William Rothenstein
Scenes and portraits
Scenes and portraits
The life of Sir William White
The life of Sir William White
Her privates, we
Her privates, we
Her privates, we [by] Frederic Manning (Private 19022) Introd. by Edmund Blunden
Her privates, we [by] Frederic Manning (Private 19022) Introd. by Edmund Blunden
Middle Parts of Fortune (Echoes of War)
Middle Parts of Fortune (Echoes of War)
The life of Sir William White..
The life of Sir William White..