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Men, Women And Guns

By: H. C. Mcneile
Published By: Double9 Books
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When asked to explain what it feels like to be shelled, the author attempts to give his aunt a realistic image but realizes that he can never really capture the agony of the situation. He transports his audience to Ypres, where he compares the sound of an exploding howitzer shell to that of a train coming to an abrupt halt amid a thunderous clap of thunder. He then discusses shrapnel, pointing out that the conventional statement "the Germans were searching the road with 'whizz-bangs'" is far from accurate in describing the scene. A military police corporal is seen standing gloomily at a crossroads as the author leads his readers on a stroll in the twilight through a ruinous and dismal environment. They pass poplar trees, puddles, a demolished cottage, and two guys relaxing and smoking as they go by. A shell explodes on one of the last surviving buildings with a loud zipping sound, sending a cloud of dust and debris into the air. The sky is covered with substantial white smoke clouds as more shells arrive and explode over or on the homes. Even if there are many things that are worse than shelling, the author claims that it is hard to fully explain it and that those who haven't experienced it can only picture it depending on their standard of comparison.

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H. C. Mcneile

Known by the pen name "Sapper," Herman Cyril McNeile was a British soldier and writer who was born in London in 1888. The fictional investigator Bulldog Drummond, a World War I veteran, appears in several of his best-known books. McNeile attended the Royal Military Academy at Woolwich after being born in Cornwall, England. His time while serving in the British Army during World War I had a significant impact on his paintings. When it was released in 1920, "Bulldog Drummond," his first book, was an instant hit. Captain Hugh "Bulldog" Drummond, a former British Army officer who later worked as a private investigator, was portrayed in the book. Drummond soon captured the hearts of the readers, and McNeile continued to utilize him as the main character in eight further novels. The Bulldog Drummond series is only one of several novels and short stories that McNeile has written. He also produced and authored plays. In 1937, McNeile passed away at the age of 48. Despite having a relatively brief career, his most well-known creation, Bulldog Drummond, which continues to be a well-liked character in books and film adaptations, left a lasting impression.

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Product Details

  • Publisher: Double 9 Books
  • Publishing Year: 2023
  • Language: English
  • Paperback: 146 Pages
  • ISBN-10: 9358710314
  • ISBN-13: 9789358710311
  • Item Weight: 175.2g
  • Dimension : 216 x 140 x 8.42 mm
  • Country of Origin : India
  • Reading age : 10+
  • Importer: Double 9 Books
  • Packer: Double 9 Books
  • Book Type : Fiction / Literary,Fiction / Classic,Literary Criticism / General