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The Daily Telegraph - Dictionary of Tommies' Songs and Slang John Brophy

The Daily Telegraph - Dictionary of Tommies' Songs and Slang By John Brophy

The Daily Telegraph - Dictionary of Tommies' Songs and Slang by John Brophy


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The Daily Telegraph - Dictionary of Tommies' Song and Slang provides an insight into the courage, gaiety and astringent cynicism with which men armed themselves against the horrors of trench warfare.

The Daily Telegraph - Dictionary of Tommies' Songs and Slang Summary

The Daily Telegraph - Dictionary of Tommies' Songs and Slang by John Brophy

During the First World War, British soldiers were renowned for their chirpy songs and plucky sayings. Indeed, nothing would lift the spirits of the often exhausted and weary troops more than a hearty singalong. These cheery, and at times ribald and satiric, songs and sayings have been collected together to give a fascinating insight into the life of the average Tommy' in the Great War. The songs that feature in this collection include marching tunes, songs for billets and rude chants for when no commanding officer was present. Each song is accompanied by a short passage that traces the origins of the melody and accounts for lyrical alternatives. There is also a large glossary of soldiers' slang words and phrases, revealing the Tommies' vocabulary in all its bawdiness. _The Daily Telegraph - Dictionary of Tommies' Song and Slang_ provides an insight into the courage, gaiety and astringent cynicism with which men armed themselves against the horrors of trench warfare.

About John Brophy

Born in Liverpool in 1899, JOHN BROPHY was an Anglo-Irish soldier, journalist and author who wrote more than forty books, many of which were based on his experiences during the First World War. Having lied about his age to enlist in the British Army, Brophy served for four years in the infantry before being honourably discharged in 1918\\. He died in 1965\\. Born and brought up in New Zealand, ERIC PARTRIDGE was also a First World War veteran, having volunteered for the Australian Imperial Force in April 1915\\. Having gone on to become a renowned lexicographer of the English Language, he passed away in 1979.

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GOR011400220
9781526760661
1526760665
The Daily Telegraph - Dictionary of Tommies' Songs and Slang by John Brophy
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Pen & Sword Books Ltd
20190924
240
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