
A vivid, sketch‑filled memoir from the Western Front, this collection brings the day‑to‑day absurdities of trench warfare to life with a wry, unmistakably British humor. Through quick, expressive drawings and terse captions, the author captures everything from muddy dug‑outs and shattered parapets to the odd moments of camaraderie that surface amid the shell‑fire. The pages read like a soldier’s diary, offering an unvarnished glimpse of life under fire while keeping the tone surprisingly light‑hearted.
The creator, a former engineer turned frontline officer, discovered his talent for drawing in the most unlikely of circumstances, turning the grim reality of war into a series of memorable “fragments.” His work resonated with fellow troops, providing a much‑needed antidote to the gloom and a shared laugh in the darkest hours. Readers will find a compelling blend of stark observation and comic relief that both records history and reminds us of the human spirit’s resilience.
Language
en
Duration
~27 minutes (26K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Juliet Sutherland, Emmy and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net
Release date
2008-07-02
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1887–1959
Best known for creating the grumbling but lovable soldier Old Bill, this British cartoonist captured the humor, hardship, and everyday language of the First World War. His drawings became some of the era’s most recognizable images and helped turn trench life into something millions of readers could understand.
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