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A Long Way to Tipperary - Bombs, Bullets and Bravery in the Trenches of World War 1 (Paperback)
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A Long Way to Tipperary - Bombs, Bullets and Bravery in the Trenches of World War 1 (Paperback)
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List price R596
Loot Price R494
Discovery Miles 4 940
You Save R102 (17%)
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Maurice Neal was 15 when he joined the King's Royal Rifle Corps in
1906. By the time his regiment was shipped off to the Somme to
fight in the First World War, he was a relatively experienced young
sergeant. He and his men soon found themselves plunged into the
full horror of trench warfare, daily enduring the shock of losing
comrades and lying for hours in the mud surrounded by dead and
injured fellow soldiers and deafened by the thunder of the bombs
and guns. Throughout, Maurice kept a candid and beautifully-written
diary of events: "Suddenly, a convulsion shakes him from head to
foot and he lies still. The blood rapidly drains away from his face
and hands. He turns ashen grey, and I realize that no more will
Paddy sing to us...I look to the man on my right. He is making a
gurgling noise and blood is oozing from his mouth - he does not
live long. What are our orders? Are we to lie like this until a
bullet accounts for us all?" Now, almost a century later, Maurice's
diary can be published in full, thanks to the efforts of his
granddaughter, Stephanie Hillier.
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