
Stories from the trenches : $b humorous and lively doings of our boys "over there"
by Carleton B. (Carleton Britton) Case
"Stories from the Trenches: Humorous and Lively Doings of Our 'Boys Over There'" by Carleton B. Case is a collection of short stories written in the early 20th century, specifically during World War I. The book captures the experiences, anecdotes, and lighter moments of soldiers during the war, focusing on their camaraderie and resilience amid the chaos. Through various tales, the author shares snippets of life on the front lines, exploring themes of bravery, humor, and the human spirit. The opening of this work introduces the tale of Lieutenant-Colonel John F. Elkington, who, after being dishonorably dismissed from the British Army, seeks redemption by enlisting in the French Foreign Legion. Through Elkington's journey, the narrative reflects on themes of redemption, bravery, and honor, portraying how he ultimately wins military accolades and returns to his former rank. This sets the tone for the following stories, which promise a blend of humor and heartfelt moments tied to the soldiers’ lives during the war. The book begins with the significance of personal narratives from the battlefield, showcasing the triumph of the human spirit even in the face of adversity.
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