Fragments from France
Fragments from France
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Book Description
1917. Bruce Bairnsfather's cartoons were to the general public during World War I what Bill Mauldin's cartoons were to be in World War II. His "If you know of a better 'ole-get to it" may be the most famous cartoon of all time. His humorous portrayals of ordinary soldiers in the trenches were a great morale booster and were still serving as an inspiration years later during the dark days of the Second World War.
Fragments from France,Bruce Bairnsfather,Kessinger Publishing,1417914785,Comics & Cartoons,Comics & Graphic Novels,Humor,Topic - Political
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