About this book
There is no attempt made in the little sketches which this book contains to deal historically with events of the war. It is but a small Souvenir de la guerre—a series of vignettes of things as they struck me at the time, and later. I have written of types, not of individuals, and less of action than of rest. The horror of war at its worst is fit subject for a master hand alone. - Summary by the author, Capt. Ralph W. Bell
Chapters (32)
1Canvas and Mud!
2Tent Music
3Rattle-Snake Pete
4Mules
5“Office”
6Our Farm
7Aeroplanes and “Archie”
8Stirring Times
9Sick Parade
10Batmen
11Rations
12Our Scout Officer
13Martha of Dranvoorde
14Courcelette
15Carnage
16“A” Company Rustles
17“Minnie and ‘Family’”
18An Officer and Gentleman
19“S.R.D.”
20Beds
21Marching
22The Natives
23“Other Inhabitants”
24Bombs
25Soft Jobs
26“Grouse”
27Pansies
28Going Back
29Three Red Roses
30Adjutants
31Home
32Action

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