ISBN: 0 9547252 1 12 Hb 269 pp
Edited by Krijnen. H J & Langley. D E.
In 1933 the first of two books by Frank Richards was published by Faber and
Faber. It was “ Soldiers Never Die” and is I believe a true classic of
literature of the First World War. The second. “Old Soldier Sahib” was
considered by Robert Graves to be the better of the two books. This I believe
is a matter of personal opinion, both books being to my mind required reading
and immensely interesting and enjoyable. Both were edited and “prompted” by
Robert Graves, a friend of Frank Richards. Graves was not a ghost writer or
re-writer, the text being Richards own account of his own service in
The difference with these reprints is that they have been annotated by John
Krijnen and David Langley in collaboration with Frank Richards’s daughter
Margaret Holmes. Each page is annotated to give information on Frank Richards’s
friends, his officers, the places where he served in
”Old Soldier Sahib” tells of Richards’s early life and his enlistment in the
regiment of his choice, The Royal Welsh Fusiliers, his training as an
infantryman, a marksman and signaller. He was eventually to be posted to
It contains many photos, some 110 of them, many being new, adding greatly to
the interest of the narrative. There are also ten Appendices covering such
diverse subjects from Terms of Service to Musketry and Money and Pay. All of
which I found added to my enjoyment in re reading the original narrative. Both
annotators are to be congratulated in adding further interest and enjoyment to
Old Soldier Sahib. I would strongly recommend this wonderful book to all
readers.
Reviewer: Maurice Johnson





