Bullets & Billets

Bullets & Billets

by Bruce Bairnsfather

32 chapters4h 26mEnglish1917

About this book

A front-line view of life in the trenches of the Western Front in the early part of 1914-1915. Told by Lieutenant (later Captain) Bruce Bairnsfather, cartoonist, whose Alf, Bert, and Old Bill were forerunners to Bill Mauldin and his Willie and Joe in World War II. This volume traces Bairnsfather's service as a machine gun officer from its inception until he was removed from the battlefield by the intense shelling during the Second Battle of Ypres (April 1915). It is told with a wry, ironic, grim humor often possessed by those who have endured shells, bullets, floods, mud, bully beef, maconochie, and a surfeit of plum and apple jam. His participation in the unofficial Christmas Truce of 1914 (for which he was investigated in view of a court-martial) is documented as well as the horrors of war at close quarters. (Summary by Dr. P. Gould)

Chapters (31)

1Ch. 1 Landing at Havre
600
2Ch. 2 Tortuous Travelling
642
3Ch. 3 Those Plugstreet Trenches
561
4Ch. 4 More Mud
628
5Ch. 5 My Man Friday
370
6Ch. 6 The Transport Farm
462
7Ch. 7 A Projected Attack
475
8Ch. 8 Christmas Eve
710
9Ch. 9 Souvenirs
346
10Ch. 10 My Partial Escape from the Mud
446
11Ch. 11 Stocktaking
589
12Ch. 12 A Brain Wave
578
13Ch. 13 Robinson Crusoe
345
14Ch. 14 The Amphibians
420
15Ch. 15 Arrival of the 'Johnsons'
441
16Ch. 16 New Trenches
377
17Ch. 17 Wulverghem
681
18Ch. 18 The Painter and the Decorator
537
19Ch. 19 Visions of Leave
365
20Ch. 20 That Leave Train
675
21Ch. 21 Back from Leave
534
22Ch. 22 A Daylight Stalk
363
23Ch. 23 Our Moated Farm
518
24Ch. 24 That Ration Fatigue
454
25Ch. 25 Getting Stale
535
26Ch. 26 A Pleasant Change
509
27Ch. 27 Getting Fit
575
28Ch. 28 We March for Ypres
650
29Ch. 29 Getting Nearer
497
30Ch. 30 Rain and Mud
908
31Ch. 31 Slowly Recovering
130

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