Drawing Fire by Len Smith

Drawing Fire by Len Smith

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A vivid and powerful diary of life in the trenches

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Drawing Fire by Len Smith

A vivid and powerful diary of life in the trenches The horrors of war in the trenches are brought to life with a rare immediacy and power through the diary of soldier and artist Len Smith. Enduring battles such as those at Loos and Vimy Ridge, Len survives with a mixture of whimsical humour, bravery and sheer good luck. Len enlisted as an infantryman in the City of London Regiment on his 23rd birthday, 22 September 1914. During the war years he kept a journal on scraps of paper which he hid in his trousers to smuggle home at the end of the war. At the same time, he added to his thoughts with colour sketches of the people and places he encountered.

"I wish I could have met him - a sniper's rifle in one hand and an artist's brush in the other" Christy Campbell

Len Smith fought in some of the bloodiest battles of the First World War - at Loos and Vimy Ridge - before being drafted as an observer and becoming an accredited War Artist. After a severe bout of trench fever he was transferred to the Royal Engineers Special Branch where he worked on various camouflage devices.

After the war he worked as a commercial artist, and died aged 83 in 1974. His nephew, David Mason, re-discovered the diary amongst family papers.

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ISBN 13 9780007315680
ISBN 10 0007315686
Title Drawing Fire
Author Len Smith
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher HarperCollins Publishers
Year published 2012-04-12
Number of pages 384
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.