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The Riddles Of Wipers

Download or Read eBook The Riddles Of Wipers PDF written by John Ivelaw-Chapman and published by Casemate Publishers. This book was released on 2010-03-10 with total page 268 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle.
The Riddles Of Wipers
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Publisher : Casemate Publishers
Total Pages : 268
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ISBN-10 : 9781781597057
ISBN-13 : 1781597057
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Book Synopsis The Riddles Of Wipers by : John Ivelaw-Chapman

Book excerpt: The Wipers Times was the Private Eye of the Ypres Salient during World War One. Edited, while under bombardment, by a battalion commander in the Sherwood Foresters, written by soldiers actually in the trenches and distributed by ration-wagon and ammunition-mule. the paper bears vivid witness to the shocking realities of trench warfare. Yet for all the occasional horror of its content, The Wipers Times was a gentle, humor-filled and satirical paper which, once its codes are cracked and its riddles solved, tells an interested reader much about the characters and personalities of the men in the British Army of the First World War.Interpretation of regular features such as the bogus music-hall advertisements that feature in every issue, columns like Answers to our Many Correspondents and Things We Want to Know and careful study of some of the remarkable poetry published in the paper, explain to readers what it was like to be there. The Mud, the Gas, the Shells; the Fear, the Courage, the Humour and the Bitterness; much is revealed about these and many other things in this remarkable book that unravels the eighty-year-old Riddles of Wipers.


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