Up Front by Bill Mauldin F*S

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"The real war,' said Walt Whitman, 'will never get in the books.' During World War II, the truest glimpse most Americans got of the 'real war' came through the flashing black lines of twenty-two-year-old infantry sergeant Bill Mauldin. Week after week, Mauldin defied army censors, German artillery, and Patton's pledge to 'throw his ass in jail' to deliver his wildly popular cartoon, 'Up Front,' to the pages of Stars and Stripes. 'Up Front' featured the wise-cracking Willie and Joe, whose stooped shoulders, mud-soaked uniforms, and pidgin of army slang and slum dialect bore eloquent witness to the world of combat and the men who lived - and died - in it." There is some sun fading on the cover and a single water-spot; the spine is bright and unfaded. 1ST EDITION. Inside on frontespiece is writing "Book of the month for July, 1945 (2)" Henry Holt and Company, NY, 1945. 1st edition. Hardcover. Fine/No Jacket. Cartoons by Mauldin.

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