Walt stood up, slapped his thighs, and began to crow like a cock. 'Bring on the whole German army!' he shouted. 'Bring them on all together, or one at a time. I can whip them all!' The greatest First World War novel to come out of America, Company K is the unforgettable account of one US Marine company, from initial training, through to the trenches in France and post-war rehabilitation. Written in 1933 by a decorated Marine hero, this is an unflinching, visceral depiction of the brutal reality of war.
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Walt stood up, slapped his thighs, and began to crow like a cock. 'Bring on the whole German army!' he shouted. 'Bring them on all together, or one at a time. I can whip them all!' The greatest First World War novel to come out of America, Company K is the unforgettable account of one US Marine company, from initial training, through to the trenches in France and post-war rehabilitation. Written in 1933 by a decorated Marine hero, this is an unflinching, visceral depiction of the brutal reality of war.
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Good in None Issued jacket. 295 pages. Book is in general good condition. There is some light reading wear present and some age markings on edges, but still a presentable readomg copy.
What a great book! Love the way Sam writes and the stories about the Rolling Stones and The Grateful Dead, et al, are very interesting and fun! Thanks, Sam, please write more for us!!!
TheBard
Apr 22, 2010
Cutler book, most believable Altamont ever
Sam Cutler wrote this wonderful book with a great amount of tact and respect for the artists he was very close too.
You can immediately connect with the musicians and their lives without it being a tawdry News of the World story.
His detailed account of Altamont is the very best I have read of events on that fateful day. It also seems the most credible and accurate.