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Old 10-07-2008, 07:04 PM   #1
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Garstin, Crosbie: The Mud Larks, v2, 07 Oct 2008

Author listed previously as Garstin Crosbie!

An update to a previous upload with TOC corrections and corrections of the text especially near the end. The book is full of British, Scottish and Irish dialects, so it is hard sometimes to tell where there is a problem!

This is a book of humor from World War I in the British trenches.

One story is about a soldier who use artillery to trim trees and reshape the countryside. Another is about a war of phonograph vs bagpipes.

35 brief humorous stories are good for travel...unlike for me Rider Haggard who is too darn interesting and don't want to put down once I get started!
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