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A Soldier's Sketches Under Fire

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About This Book

A first-person collection of on-the-spot drawings and annotations recounts a soldier's journey from embarkation through Mediterranean stops to the front, pairing travel and camp scenes with vivid trench sketches. It describes daily routines, improvisations, camaraderie, sniper encounters, death traps, bombardments and episodes of enemy brutality, including a violated convent, alongside lighter moments such as makeshift concerts and practical jokes. Plates and map sketches illustrate billets, bivouacs, periscopes, dugouts and local towns, while brief captions and retrospective notes emphasize immediacy, restraint, and the author's effort to record what he saw rather than invent drama.

About the Author

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Harold Harvey

Harold Harvey was a soldier and author known for his vivid and poignant reflections on military life during wartime. His notable work, "A Soldier's Sketches Under Fire," offers readers a unique perspective on the experiences and emotions faced by soldiers in combat. Through his sketches, Harvey captures the intensity of battle and the complexities of human nature in extreme circumstances. His writing contributes to the literary heritage of war literature, providing insight into the psychological and physical challenges encountered by those who serve.

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