The Nearly Man

The Nearly Man by Mark Bridgeman, published by Whittles Publishing on September 15, 2022, is a compelling biography that chronicles the extraordinary life of Francis Metcalfe. Spanning from rural Scotland during Queen Victoria’s reign to the west coast of Canada in the 1970s, this 256-page account details Metcalfe’s remarkable journey through significant historical events, including his experiences on the battlefields of Flanders and the trenches of the Somme.
Readers will discover Metcalfe’s brushes with death, his time as a fugitive from Scottish law, and his daring escape to France. The narrative explores his life among the ‘Lost Generation’ in Paris, his arrest, and his subsequent trials and tribulations, including his involvement in Communist riots and the hardships of the Great Depression. The Nearly Man presents a vivid portrayal of Metcalfe’s adventures and the impact of his exploits on those around him, revealing a life that almost led him to become a notable figure in British history.
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The Nearly Man is the true, yet almost unbelievable, story of one man’s incredible life, beginning in rural Scotland in the reign of Queen Victoria, and ending on the west coast of Canada in the 1970s. In one of the 20th century’s great untold stories we travel with Francis Metcalfe on an amazing journey from the great estates of Scotland to the battlefields of Flanders, and the trenches of the Somme. His associations with the soon-to-be famous and his brushes with death were followed by his heroics in the ice fields of Arctic Russia, wasted years in post-war London, and a narrow escape from being murdered by Sinn Féin in Ireland.
After a spell in prison for fraud, Metcalfe became a fugitive from Scottish Law as he engineered a daring escape to France, while the attention of the police was diverted. After hiding in Paris during the 1920s, among the ‘Lost Generation’ of writers, Metcalfe was arrested at gunpoint and thrown in France’s most notorious jail. In his own words, Metcalfe tells the astounding story of his flight from justice, his subsequent trial, imprisonment, followed by release, his second escape from the police, his capture and his decision to start a new life in Canada. . . . only to become embroiled in Communist riots, the hardship of the depression, the infamous ‘Ottawa Trek’, and the impending war.
The Nearly Man tells the story of one man’s adventures through some of the last century’s lesser- known conflicts, and his encounters with the famous thinkers, writers and soldiers of his time. But it also shows how his exploits impacted the people around him. Francis Metcalfe almost became one of Britain’s notable war heroes, poets, writers, adventurers, businessmen and criminals. If Metcalfe had succeeded, he would doubtless be immortalised in history. Instead, his incredible adventures through some of history’s forgotten events had become lost in time, until his story was painstakingly unearthed for this book.
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