Some Do Not ...

Some Do Not …
AuthorFord Madox Ford
SeriesParade's End
PublisherT. Seltzer
Publication date
1924
OCLC1962841
Followed byNo More Parades 

Some Do Not ..., the first volume of Ford Madox Ford's highly regarded[1] Parade's End tetralogy, was originally published in April 1924 by Duckworth and Co. The following is a summary of the plot, chapter by chapter.

  1. ^ William Carlos Williams wrote that the four Tietjens books 'constitute the English prose masterpiece of their time': ‘’Sewanee Review’’, 59 (Jan.-Mar. 1951), 154–61; reprinted in Selected Essays (New York: Random House, 1951), 315–23 (316). Malcolm Bradbury agreed, calling the sequence "the greatest modern war novel from a British writer": 'Introduction', Parade's End (London: Everyman, 1992), xiii. Anthony Burgess thought it "the finest novel about the First World War": The Best of Everything, ed. William Davis, (London: Weidenfeld and Nicolson, 1980), 97.