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Bruce Bairnsfather , Tonie Holt , Valmai Holt
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  • Paperback: 160 pages
  • Publisher: Pen & Sword Military; Reissue edition (15 Oct 2009)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 1848841698
  • ISBN-13: 978-1848841697
  • Product Dimensions: 23.1 x 15.5 x 1.8 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 266,471 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Bruce Bairnsfather (BB) was the most famous cartoonist of the First World War and his soldier characters Old Bill, Bert and Alf, faced with sardonic good humour everything that the Germans, the mud and their officers could throw at them. However, Bruce (known by some as The Man Who Won the War ) never received the acclaim that he deserved for the morale boost that his cartoons gave to the troops at the front and to the people back at home. The 50th Anniversary of Bairnsfather s death on 29 September 2009 offered an opportunity to redress the balance, and acknowledging it in combination with raising funds for Help for Heroes (H4H) seemed to be most appropriate. The cartoons reproduced in this collection were originally drawn for The Bystander, a popular weekly magazine, in which they appeared each Tuesday throughout most of the Great War. Their effect on the public was totally unexpected, and so dramatic that Bystander sales soared. The organisation, with unerring good judgement, decided it had a winner in Bairnsfather, and published the first 43 of his cartoons in an anthology. It was produced in February 1916, given the name Fragments from France and sold for 1s. On the front cover was a coloured print of The Better Ole which soon became, and was to remain, the most loved of all Bairnsfather s cartoons. The authors own the original. Sales quickly reached a quarter of a million and a second anthology was published, More Fragments from France. It was described on the title page as Vol II and the price was still 1s. The cartoon on the cover was What time do they feed the sea lions? In this volume The Bystander launched the first of a series of imaginative marketing exercises, similar to modern promotional methods. The full extent of the proliferation of the cartoons on all manner of products, from playing cards to pottery, is described in our Bairnsfather biography. Soon Still More Fragments from France were clamoured for, and, with an eye to the future, more the booklet was labelled No. 3 on the cover, Vol III on the title page. The success of the Fragments magazines was such that edition followed edition in rapid succession and at least eleven editions were published. The covers retained the same cartoon but were reproduced in different colours, both of board and ink green, blue, red, grey, fawn and mauve. In America Putnam s issued Nos. I-IV as one volume and parts V and VI separately. Various hard and leather-bound collections were offered for sale by The Bystander, and the drawings were sold separately as prints and Portfolios for framing. They were also printed in colour as give-aways for Answers magazine. Leafing through these pages, the reader will soon understand their tremendous popularity and success which have withstood the test of time.

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Capt. Bruce Bairnsfather was an American illustrator who produced humorous military cartoons for the Bystander weekly magazine during WW1. He is something of an unsung hero, being credited as "the man who won the war" by keeping up morale. The cartoons themselves are based on the often grim realities of a soldier's life at the front line in the Great War and comment wryly on the experience of trench warfare, which Bairnsfather knew at first hand. The front cover of the book (and the title of this review) features his most famous cartoon and typifies the gallows humour of the series. My copy is an early edition, published by Milestone and under each cartoon reproduction there is an insightful paragraph describing the particular reality on which that gag is based (e.g. rats being more of a problem than shells!). I was introduced to these cartoons in my childhood, as my late grandmother had two original copies of the Bystander which I would often look through and I believe this early experience had a decisive influence on my subsequent development as an artist. For those who are interested, there is an original on display in the Cartoon Museum in London. "Strewth!" as his character, Old Bill might 'ave said!
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Everlasting cartoens 20 Nov 2011
By B. Vols
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Great 1 page cartoens. And not to forget that when you buy the book, you support H4H charity, Help For Heroes.
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Help for heros 29 Dec 2009
By A. Shaw
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This great book is not only a fantastic tribute to Bruce Bairnsfather but also a way of supporting the extremely important 'help the heroes' charity to assist our boys who are injured in conflict. A must buy for all those who have an interest in WW1.
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