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Jack, Donald Three Cheers for Me: The Journals of Bartholomew Bandy, R.F.C. eBook

Three Cheers for Me: The Journals of Bartholomew Bandy, R.F.C.

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Reader Review: A perfect book. Historical fiction revolving around WW1 - trench warfare and the first flying aces. Both gripping and hilarious at the same time. Combination of Jean Shepherd and Hemingway, bit of Jame Jones. First book in one of the greatest series ever. Can't recommend it highly enough.


The year is 1916 and subversive young Bartholomew Bandy is leaving behind hearth & home, religion & boiled cabbage, to fight in the Great War, where the blank, expressionless face he developed for annoying the pious hypocrites of his home town gets a new use in driving senior officers and other pompous figures of authority apoplectic with rage. Like any young man setting out to find his fortune, Bandy has many first encounters, some of which, like his first encounter with British plumbing, nearly kill him. Others, such as his first encounter with rum, nearly kill his commanding officer. But when that colonel recommends Bandy for the Royal Flying Corps (largely because the average life expectancy for pilots was six weeks), he inadvertently does the young lieutenant a good turn by helping Bandy find his true genius - flying. Winner of the Leacock Medal for Humour, this original unrevised 1962 version of Donald Jack's Three Cheers for Me is available again for the first time in fifty years.

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Title of eBook: Three Cheers for Me: The Journals of Bartholomew Bandy, R.F.C.
Release Date: 11-07-2011
Publisher: Sybertooth INc

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A perfect book. Historical fiction revolving around WW1 - trench warfare and the first flying aces. Both gripping and hilarious at the same time. Combination of Jean Shepherd and Hemingway, bit of Jame Jones. First book in one of the greatest series ever. Can't recommend it highly enough.

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