A review by ipb1
Memoirs of a Fox-Hunting Man: The Memoirs of George Sherston by Siegfried Sassoon

4.0

Three quarters of this consists of blow-by-blow accounts of fox-hunts and cricket matches. Well, I guess it is what it says on the tin. Still, it is undoubtedly entertaining in its recollection of a way of life on the cusp of extinction. So, mostly a sort of pre-Wodehousian 'tally-ho' ripping yarn, until the last quarter segues abruptly and startlingly into the trenches of WW1 and the territory of Sassoon's own The Last Meeting, Counter-Attack et al.