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In 1914 Herbert Hoskins joined the Royal Warwickshire Regiment to
fight in the First World War. As a captain, he soon found himself
serving in the muddy, disease-ridden trenches of the Somme. Captain
Hoskins' letters, carefully compiled by his grandson, reveal the
horrific experiences Captain Hoskins and his men endured and the
extraordinary courage and stoicism they displayed as they faced
illness, treacherous weather and an indefatigable enemy during the
most gruelling years of the conflict. The letters reveal not only
the hardship they suffered but the indomitable spirit that helped
Hoskins and his men - some of them - survive. A remarkable blend of
tragedy and stiff upper lip British humour, Thank You Mister Bosh,
That's Close Enough! is a moving account of the war that killed
nine million men.
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