Camion cartoons
Transcriber’s Note:
New original cover art included with this eBook is granted to the public domain.
KIRKLAND H. DAY
BOSTON
MARSHALL JONES COMPANY
MDCCCCXIX
COPYRIGHT, 1919
BY MARSHALL JONES COMPANY
All rights reserved
THE·PLIMPTON·PRESS
NORWOOD·MASS·U·S·A
The writer of these letters and maker of these drawings went overseas with the first Technology unit; landed in France on the Fourth of July, 1917; began his service as a member of the Reserve Mallet, and was mustered into the American Army on October 1, 1917. In preparing the letters and cartoons for the press, it was thought best to begin where rumors of impending German surrender first appear in the correspondence, thus confining the humorously illustrated story to the last weeks of the war. Mr. Day wrote his letters with no intention or expectation of having them published; that is entirely the work of his friends, who believe that his impromptu sketches will be found to furnish ample justification for the existence of this book.