The WarsPenguin Books, 1979 - 190 pages Robert Ross, a sensitive nineteen-year-old Canadian officer, went to war--The War to End All Wars. He found himself in the nightmare world of trench warfare, of mud and smoke, of chlorine gas and rotting corpses. In this world gone mad, Robert Ross performed a last desperate act to declare his commitment to life in the midst of death. |
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... dugout was there . So were both Devlin and Bonnycastle , the men they were relieving . Levitt was introduced . He swung down the bag he'd been carrying on his back and it bumped dangerously near the door . ' Don't hit the door ! Don't ...
... dugout was there . So were both Devlin and Bonnycastle , the men they were relieving . Levitt was introduced . He swung down the bag he'd been carrying on his back and it bumped dangerously near the door . ' Don't hit the door ! Don't ...
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... dugout , in fact , was rather grand as dugouts go . Levitt's assessment of its being civilized was proper . There were four bunks - four stools and a chair and a large handmade table . Candles and lamps were set in holders nailed to the ...
... dugout , in fact , was rather grand as dugouts go . Levitt's assessment of its being civilized was proper . There were four bunks - four stools and a chair and a large handmade table . Candles and lamps were set in holders nailed to the ...
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... dugout and the trench when the mines went up . Once the barrage had started , he didn't dare move . Robert heard himself saying : ' Next time , stay in your place so we know where you are . ' He was angry with relief . ' Yessir , ' said ...
... dugout and the trench when the mines went up . Once the barrage had started , he didn't dare move . Robert heard himself saying : ' Next time , stay in your place so we know where you are . ' He was angry with relief . ' Yessir , ' said ...
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