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OverviewIn 1941 Ronald Searle was made a prisoner of war by the Japanese, after 14 months in a POW camp he was sent to work on the Burma Railway until May 1944 when he was sent to the notorious Changi prison. Throughout his captivity Searle drew, to record his experiences, hiding the drawings, and they have been become to be recognised as among the greatest, and most moving, record of WW2. Searle has described the book as “the grafitti of a condemned man… who found himself—to his surprise and delight—among the reprieved.” Full Product DetailsAuthor: Ronald SearlePublisher: Profile Books Ltd Imprint: Souvenir Press Ltd Edition: Main Dimensions: Width: 28.80cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 22.20cm Weight: 1.197kg ISBN: 9780285637450ISBN 10: 0285637452 Pages: 208 Publication Date: 06 April 2006 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: No Longer Our Product Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsThis is a monumentally important book . . . more than just a drawn record of mainly unphotographed events. It is also a hugely moving indictment of man's inhumanity to man that not even Goya's The Disasters of War can surpass . . . This book should never be out of print. --Peter Brookes, The Times With determination and courage he managed to keep a record in drawings of his years of suffering as a prisoner in Singapore and on the Burma-Siam Railway . . . Harrowing and moving . . . His drawings are a vivid testimony of the truth and of the suffering of so many. --Sir Hugh Cortazzi, Japan Book Review This is a monumentally important book . . . more than just a drawn record of mainly unphotographed events. It is also a hugely moving indictment of man's inhumanity to man that not even Goya's The Disasters of War can surpass . . . This book should never be out of print. -- The Times * The Times * Author InformationRonald Searle is the most acclaimed satirical graphic artist of the twentieth century. He delighted millions with his creation of St Trinians and is a leading contributor to Le Monde' and 'Life' magazine. He has published many books with Souvenir Press, including 'Illustrated Winespeak' and 'Something in the Cellar', international bestsellers that are constantly reprinted, 'Slightly Foxed', 'Illustrated Winespeak', 'Ronald Searle's Non-Sexist Dictionary' and our new edition of 'Searle's Cats'. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |