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OverviewJim Maultsaid's illustrated diaries of his Great War service offer a unique and completely original perspective of a fighting man's experiences. Although an American citizen Jim was living in Donegal in 1914 and first joined the Young Citizens Volunteers and then the British Army. On 1 July 1916 the first day of the Somme, Sergeant Maultsaid was seriously wounded. To quote from his diary as he lay in no-mans-land ""The most awful cries rent the night air...it was a shambles...it was 'Hell' with the lid off...it was"". Unlike so many, Jim survived and was hospitalised in 'Blighty'. After a spell in Northern Ireland, he was selected for officer training at Cambridge. He was commissioned into The Chinese Labour Corps and his words and art work throw fascinating light on this little known but invaluable organization. Jim's admiration for the CLC's contribution and culture is obvious. War! Hellish War! is more than a Great War diary - it is a masterpiece and a collector's item of great historical and educational value. Despite the countless records of this conflict there is nothing to compare it with. AUTHOR: Jim Maultsaid was born in Pennsylvania in 1893 to Irish parents who returned to Donegal. Although he left school at 13 he was naturally gifted at both writing and drawing. Despite being an American citizen he joined the British Army in 1914. He was badly wounded on the First Day of the Somme (1 July 1916). Unfit for further active duty, he was commissioned in 1917 and worked with the Chinese Labour Corps until early 1920. In the post-years he expanded the notes and sketches made in France into these unique Diaries. SELLING POINTS: . A unique, beautifully illustrated diary of The Great War. . Never published before. Will be sought after by militaria collectors and appeal to all age groups. . Timeless, brilliantly written and painted. . Throws new light on the little known Chinese Labour Corps. . Coincides with Centenary. . Follows on after Star Shell Reflections 1914-1916 but stands on its own Full Product DetailsAuthor: Barbara McClune , Jim MaultsaidPublisher: Pen & Sword Books Ltd Imprint: Pen & Sword Military Weight: 0.726kg ISBN: 9781473879430ISBN 10: 1473879434 Pages: 208 Publication Date: 01 September 2016 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active 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 ContentsReviewsTaken as a whole, this work provides a panoramic perspective on the experience of civilian soldiers, with a journalist's skill in weaving together an accessible account of what purports to be one man's evidently exciting and moving experiences. -- First World War Studies """Taken as a whole, this work provides a panoramic perspective on the experience of civilian soldiers, with a journalist's skill in weaving together an accessible account of what purports to be one man's evidently exciting and moving experiences.""-- ""First World War Studies""" Taken as a whole, this work provides a panoramic perspective on the experience of civilian soldiers, with a journalist's skill in weaving together an accessible account of what purports to be one man's evidently exciting and moving experiences. --First World War Studies Author InformationJim Maultsaid was born in Pennsylvania in 1893 to Irish parents who returned to Donegal. Although he left school at 13 he was naturally gifted at both writing and drawing. Despite being an American citizen he joined the British Army in 1914. He was badly wounded on the First Day of the Somme (1 July 1916). Unfit for further active duty, he was commissioned in 1917 and worked with the Chinese Labour Corps until early 1920. In the post-years he expanded the notes and sketches made in France into these unique Diaries. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |