Somme Mud. The War Experiences Of An Australian Infantryman In France 1916-1919
Lynch E. P.F
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Cover Type: Softcover
Book Condition: Very Good
Jacket Condition: None Issued
Publisher: Random Housde Australia P/L
Publisher Place: Sydney
Publisher Year: 2006
Edition: First Edition
Description: 347 pages. Book is in Very good condition throughout. Out Of The Mud That Threatens To Suck Out A Man's Very Soul Rises A Compelling Story Of Humanity And Friendship
Publishers Description: Written with dignity, candour and surprising wit, this soldier s story of the horror of the Western Front trenches is a testament to the power of the human spirit. It's the end of the 1916 winter and the conditions are almost unbelievable. We live in a world of Somme mud. We sleep in it, work in it, fight in it, wade in it and many of us die in it. We see it, feel it, eat it and curse it, but we can't escape it, not even by dying. Somme Mud tells of the devastating experiences of Edward Lynch, a young Australian private (18 when he enlisted) during the First World War when he served with the 45th battalion of the Australian Infantry Forces on the Western Front at the Somme, which saw the most bloody and costly fighting of the war. In just eight weeks, there were 23,000 Australian casualties. The original edition of twenty chapters, was written in pencil in twenty school exercise books in 1921, probably to help exorcise the horrendous experiences Private Lynch had witnessed during his three years at war from mid-1916 until his repatriation home in mid-1919. Lynch had been wounded three times, once seriously and spent over six months in hospital in England.
ISBN: 9781741665475
(155386)