War & Military
58 audiolibros
The rumble of distant cannons, the quiet intensity of a strategic briefing, the haunting echo of a bugle call across a desolate field—these are the powerful sensations the War & Military genre brings to life. Listeners seek out these narratives for many reasons: to understand pivotal moments in human history, to witness the extraordinary courage and sacrifice of individuals caught in vast conflicts, or to confront the brutal realities that shape nations and redefine human experience. This genre offers a window into the furnace of human endeavor, presenting stories of leadership and terror, of profound camaraderie and crushing loss, all laid bare for examination. It challenges our understanding of duty, humanity, and the relentless drive for survival, drawing us into worlds where the stakes are always life and death.
The impulse to recount military campaigns and the lives of warriors stretches back to the earliest human civilizations, often appearing in epic poems sung around communal fires. Homer’s *Iliad*, though it sings of gods and heroes, holds at its heart the siege of Troy, detailing the strategies, the duels, and the profound sorrow of war. Later, the ancient Greek historians like Herodotus and Thucydides moved beyond myth, chronicling the Persian Wars and the Peloponnesian War with a keen eye for military detail, political maneuvering, and the human cost. These were not mere lists of battles; they were attempts to understand the forces that drive conflict and the consequences that follow. From China, Sun Tzu’s *The Art of War*, a foundational text on military strategy, emerged centuries ago, influencing thinkers across the globe with its timeless principles of tactics and leadership. Roman generals like Julius Caesar penned their own *Commentaries*, offering firsthand accounts of their conquests, presenting a unique perspective from the heart of command. These early writings established the enduring framework for the genre: a blend of grand strategy, personal narrative, and the often-grim specifics of combat.
As centuries passed, the genre continued its evolution, adapting to new forms of warfare and shifts in literary convention. The advent of widespread literacy and printing technology in the modern era allowed for more detailed, reflective, and varied accounts. The 19th century, with its sweeping national conflicts and the rise of industrial warfare, proved particularly fertile ground. Accounts of the Napoleonic Wars and the American Civil War filled pages, moving beyond the purely heroic to examine the psychological toll and the experience of the common soldier. Diaries, letters, and memoirs from soldiers on both sides of these conflicts provided an intimate glimpse into the day-to-day existence of those serving, while journalistic reports brought the immediacy of battles to a wider public. This period laid the groundwork for the more realistic and often brutal portrayals that would dominate the genre in the early 20th century, culminating in the unprecedented scale of the First World War.
Our public-domain catalog offers a rich array of works that exemplify the breadth of this genre, reaching back to tales of colonial campaigns and forward into the trenches of the Great War. You can discover Rudyard Kipling’s *Soldiers Three*, published in various collections from the late 1880s to 1890s, a collection of stories giving voice to British non-commissioned officers serving in India, providing a glimpse into the camaraderie, humor, and hardships of military life under the Raj. Alfred Thayer Mahan's seminal work, *The Influence of Sea Power Upon History, 1660-1783*, from 1890, stands as a foundational text in naval strategy, meticulously analyzing how maritime power shaped global events and empire-building, moving far beyond the individual to the geopolitical currents of conflict. For a direct, vivid account of a 19th-century colonial war, William Taylor's *Scenes and Adventures in Affghanistan*, from 1842, plunges listeners into the tumultuous Anglo-Afghan War, detailing the perilous landscapes, the fierce resistance, and the grim realities faced by British forces.
The American Civil War finds powerful representation with Stephen Crane's *The Red Badge of Courage*, an 1895 novel that delves into the psychological struggles of a young Union soldier facing his first battle, capturing the raw fear, the rush of adrenaline, and the eventual hardened resolve of combat. Turning to the First World War, Will Levington Comfort’s *Red Fleece*, published in 1915, offers a contemporary fictionalized perspective on the early stages of that global conflict, focusing on the human dimensions. The stark realities of the Western Front are further illuminated through Arnold Bennett’s *Over There: War Scenes on the Western Front* from 1915, a British journalist’s vivid reports from the battlefields. For a truly unique historical artifact, Louis Raemaekers’ *Cartoon History of the War; Volume 3*, published in 1918, provides a fierce, often propagandistic, visual and textual commentary on the war through the eyes of one of its most famous cartoonists. Finally, John H. W. Stuckenberg’s *Our Campaign Around Gettysburg*, an intimate memoir from 1908, offers a personal testament to one of the American Civil War’s most pivotal engagements, describing the endured suffering and courage of those who fought.
Listeners approaching these narratives will encounter a range of major themes and conventions. Expect to confront the stark realities of combat, from its physical brutality to its profound psychological impact on those who witness it. Patriotism often serves as a powerful motivator, but it frequently clashes with disillusionment and the questioning of purpose. The concept of sacrifice—for comrades, for country, for an ideal—runs deep, alongside moments of quiet courage and the terrifying grip of fear. The genre consistently examines leadership under extreme pressure, exploring the decisions that win or lose battles and save or cost lives. Beyond the grand strategies, a strong emphasis remains on the individual's struggle for survival and meaning within the chaos of war, often highlighting the unbreakable bonds of camaraderie forged in shared adversity.
The audiobook format lends itself particularly well to the stories found within the War & Military genre. The careful pacing of a narrator can build tension before a decisive battle, convey the monotonous weight of a march, or underline the gravitas of a historical account. Skilled voice acting brings characters to life, whether they are stoic generals, anxious recruits, or weary veterans, allowing listeners to distinguish voices and emotional states with clarity. A narrator’s voice can imbue a passage with the necessary atmosphere—the hushed awe of remembrance, the stark terror of a charge, or the somber reflection on loss. These spoken narratives carry an immediacy that immerses the listener, transforming written words into a living experience and forging a direct connection to the events and emotions portrayed. The human voice interprets the weight and significance of these stories, making them resonate on a deeper level.
We invite you to discover these powerful narratives, allowing the voices of history and fiction to transport you to battlefields, barracks, and strategic command centers. From the roar of distant cannons to the quiet determination of a single soldier, our collection presents stories that continue to echo with relevance and impact. Explore the 58 titles available in our War & Military section and experience the enduring power of these crucial human stories.
A Boy Trooper With Sheridan First Massachusetts Cavalry
A Hilltop on the Marne: Being Letters Written June 3-September 8, 1914- Full Audiobook
A Little Garrison: A Realistic Novel of German Army Life of To-Day
A Tall Ship On Other Naval Occasions
A Traveller in War-Time
A Visit to Three Fronts
A Yankee In The Trenches (1918)
Action Front
Adventures In The Rifle Brigade: In The Peninsula, France And The Netherlands
Aeroplanes and Dirigibles of War
Air Service Boys in the Big Battle; Or, Silencing the Big Guns
All In It: 'K(1) Carries On
Artillery Through the Ages
At Suvla Bay: Being the Notes and Sketches of Scenes, Characters and Adventures of t- Full Audiobook
Between the Lines
Camp-Fire and Cotton-Field - Southern Adventure in Time of War. Life with the Union
Cavalry In Future Wars
Co. Aytch, Maury Grays, First Tennessee Regiment: Or, a Side Show of the Big Show
Cuba in War Time
Dave Darrin at Vera Cruz: Fighting with the U.S. Navy in Mexico
Dave Darrin on the Asiatic Station or Winning Lieutenants' Commissions on the Admira- Full Audiobook
Dave Darrin's First Year at Annapolis Or Two Plebe Midshipmen at the United States N- Full Audiobook
Dave Darrin's Third Year at Annapolis; or, Leader's of the Second Class Midshipmen
Dave Dawson at Casablanca (The Dave Dawson Wartime Adventures)
Dave Dawson at Dunkirk (The Dave Dawson Wartime Adventure Series)
Draw Swords! In the Horse Artillery
Facing the German foe,
France At War: On the Frontier of Civilization
From Yauco to Las Marias. A recent campaign in Puerto Rico
History of Company E, of the Sixth Minnesota Regiment of Volunteer Infantry
History of the Eighty-sixth Regiment, Illinois Volunteer Infantry, during its term
History of the Gatling Gun Detachment, Fifth Army Corps, at Santiago With a Few Unv
How Jerusalem Was Won Being the Record of Allenby's Campaign in Palestine
How The Redoubt Was Taken
Jimmie Higgins
Khartoum Campaign, 1898; or the Re-Conquest of the Soudan
Kings, Queens, and Pawns: An American Woman at the Front
Kitchener's Mob: The Adventures of An American in The British Army
L.P.M. The End of the Great War
Lectures on Land Warfare: A Tactical Manual for the Use of Infantry Officers: An Ex
Manual for Noncommissioned Officers and Privates of Cavalry of the Army of the Unit
Memories: A Record of Personal Experience and Adventure During Four Years of War
Menschen im Krieg
My Days of Adventure: The Fall of France, 1870-71
Narrative of Services in the Liberation of Chili, Peru, and Brazil, from Spanish and- Full Audiobook
Narrative of the March of Co. A, Engineers from Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, to Fort Br- Full Audiobook
On Land and Sea at the Dardanelles
Our Campaign Around Gettysburg: Being a Memorial of What Was Endured, Suffered, and
Over There; War Scenes on the Western Front
Raemaekers' Cartoon History of the War; Volume 3
Red Fleece
Sac-Au-Dos. 1907
Scenes and Adventures in Affghanistan
Sea-Power and Other Studies (Classic Books)
Soldiers Three Part II
The Plattsburg Manual: A Handbook for Military Training
The War With the United States A Chronicle of 1812