THOUGHTS FORHE TIMES
VIEWING THE AR SANELY. Possibly the bes n P ression of the war, as it affed a sanely-minded soldier, can be g' d Rom such a book as “Field C in France.” Certainly it is a. r‘ froin the type of autobiography 1 written on the verge oi * a which trollops, disease, and m *re are I mingled in a‘ ious pot-pourri. Colonel the a,, thor, did not brood on C Viir > he >vas Ilot concerned with conduct b - v the hi g ll<?r command !>t insofar as the orders emanating 111 tlie “ ,,rass I,ats ” affected r vn P articu j ar i ob > and while the* e no bero ’ cs 111 the book—rather f reverse J -in fact—he restores +' a,anoe ’ and £‘ ves one eonfklenoe oven 111 the lnen bad a cree > live “P to £ niml)l * n gLv of 1.,' 3.” < ° ( —A Reviewer. V-
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Hokitika Guardian, 10 February 1930, Page 4
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