Up Front - Bill Maudlin (1945)
ISBN B000XRQW2A
Publisher Henry Holt and Company
Publication Date May 1945
Format Hardcover
Plot
Throughout World War II, cartoonist Bill Mauldin documented the adventures and misadventures of dogfaces Willie and Joe, symbols of the hard-pressed infantry, "the group which gives more and gets less than anybody else." In Up Front, recently reissued as a 50th-anniversary volume, Mauldin joins an absorbing narrative account of just how hellish combat is to a selection of those cartoons. Reading through this powerful book, one sees why Mauldin, in demythologizing the war, was often accused of undoing the efforts of the morale officers and politicians who assured the home front that our boys were having a fine time of it in Europe. No, Mauldin replied through Willie and Joe, our boys are being maimed and killed every day. For his honesty, the troops loved him -- and Mauldin loved them back.
Personal Details
Collection Status In Collection
Location 5
Index 56
Read It Yes
Links Amazon US
Product Details
Printing 6
Cover Price $35.00
Nr of Pages 228