The Square Jaw (W.W. I in France). Transl. from the French.
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London: Thomas Nelson n.d. (circa 1917). 8vo. Orig. illust. wrapper (front cover repaired/soiled). (104pp.). With full-page plates. Chapter II in Part II of the book is entitled "How the Australian Contingent Voted in France in Face of the Enemy". The author describes the Australian soldier as: "of a height generally above that of the average Frenchman with broad shoulders an alert glance a free and easy air a skin that is often tanned a horseman from boyhood slow to tire reckless in battles and of a hot temper - such is the Australian soldier one of the world's foremost fighting men".
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Published: c.1917
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