"'Bill,' 'Bert,' and 'Alf' have turned up again. Captain Bairnsfather has written a book—a rollicking and yet serious book—about himself and them, describing the joys and sorrows of his first six months in the trenches. His writing is like his drawing. It suggests a masculine, reckless, devil-may-care character and a workmanlike soldier. Throughout the book he is as cheerful as a schoolboy in a disagreeable football match."—London Evening News.

G. P. Putnam's Sons

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Aunt Sarah and the War

A Tale of Transformations

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A story brimful of the new spirit that has come over the men and the women of England. Those who, like the hero, have borne the hardships of the trenches; those who, like the heroine, have felt the heart wrench, will not soon return to the superficial and thoughtless ways of yesterday. The book is a fine, patriotic embodiment of a nation's spirit, as evinced by the people at home, no less than by those who are bearing the brunt of battle.

G. P. Putnam's Sons

New York London