BARTLETT (Vernon)
No Man's Land.
1st Ed., 329pp. A&U.
1930
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A wounded officer trapped in No-Man's-Land reflects on his pre-war life & recalls his wartime experiences. At night he attempts to crawl in to the lines, only to be despatched by a nervous sentry. (The author joined a UPS bn. in 1914, was commissioned in the Dorset Regt. & went to the front early in 1915, became a company commander & was invalided in 1916, afterwards joining the staff of the "Daily Mirror.") Bartlett was joint author - with R.C. Sherriff - of the novelised version of 'Journey's End.' Falls states: "Mr Bartlett's account of warfare in the Ypres Salient, clear & well-constructed as it is, is no more than an introduction to his novel... It is as a piece of literary mechanism rather clumsy, but the episodes which flash through the doomed man's mind are excellently described. Among these are many quite recent, that is, belonging to the War itself." Orig. black cloth, gilt, VG & scarce. See illustrations on our website.
£50
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