I bought this paperback edition (Berkley Publishing, 1971,333 pages) a few weeks ago for 1,75 euro. I enjoyed reading this books. It's well written, sometimes funny and taking. I learned a lot about the real life of American soldiers and the us army life during the invasion in Italy. I also learned about V-mail! Nowadays we have e-mail, but back in WWII soldiers could use this kind of Victory-mail. Mauldin drew a successful v-mail Christmas card for the GI's in Italy.
Some copies out of the book:
Here are some quotations about the book:
" Mauldin's contribution to understanding of the war and how the G.I.s saw it is unique"
(General James M. Gavin)
"If that little son-of-a-bitch sets foot in Third Army I'll throw his ass in jail."
(General George S.Patton)
"For all his often hilarious stories about snafus, high jinks and general military tomfoolery, his prose brings back the feel and smell of war, its pain and loneliness and challenge."
(Newsweek)
A few quotations out of the book I liked:
"General Theodore Roosevelt, junior", she told me. "He got up there and said your cartoons were saying what was on everybody's mind about the way infantrymen get treated in Naples. The other guy said you were inciting mutiny and Roosevelt told him you might be preventing it by blowing off a little steam for the boys" (p. 241)
"Using the survival kids they had been taught, they did some fishing with grenades and found buried wine casks by locating the steel hoops with mine detectors. Unfortunately, I wasn't able to use all of the material I got while hanging around that outfit. It was so wild it defied caricature."
(p.262, about the 1ste Special Forces)
"... and General Patton, home for triumphal parades, has said I was the Bruce Bairnsfather of World War II and that he hadn't liked Bairnsfather, either." (p.331)
More Bill Mauldin related quotes on Wikiquote.
Watch this Mauldin video I found on YouTube:
Learn More:
Bill Mauldin - Wikipedia (recommended)
Beyond Willie and Joe - Library of Congress + Mauldin links (recommended)
Stars and Stripes article about dead of Mauldin
Book review by Dion Osika
Willie and Joe cartoons (google images)
Watch this Mauldin video I found on YouTube:
Learn More:
Bill Mauldin - Wikipedia (recommended)
Beyond Willie and Joe - Library of Congress + Mauldin links (recommended)
Stars and Stripes article about dead of Mauldin
Book review by Dion Osika
Willie and Joe cartoons (google images)
3 comments:
wonderful job,
jan :)
I'm looking for some information about Nina Evans Allender. An American Female Cartoonist at the beginning of the 20th Century and Suffragette. She draw a lot of covers of 'The Suffragist'. Can someone help me?
Try this link:
http://americancivilwar.com/women/Womens_Suffrage/Nina_Allender.html
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