(Eng ed 19–19271)

“This stirring narrative describes the innumerable adventures that occurred to Mr Malins in the pursuit of cinematograph records of the fighting on the western front. Mr Malins’ devotion to his job is surpassed only by his courage.”—Ath


Ath p1083 O 24 ’19 40w

“Very few men have displayed such courage and devotion in winning an empire or in winning a wife as Mr Malins has shown in taking his war films. That he is alive to write a book (and an extremely good book) about them is one of the incredible things of the war.”

+ Ath p1121 O 31 ’19 600w

“A brisk interesting account of soldiering with the camera. It gives assurance that the scenes of war in the movies were taken at the front, often in positions of danger.”

+ Booklist 16:200 Mr ’20

“The pictures are good, and his story, told in a very conversational and natural way, is especially instructive.” J. S. B.

+ Boston Transcript p6 Ja 17 ’20 500w