Passport To Hell: The Story Of James Douglas Stark, Bomber, Fifth Reinforcement, New Zealand Expeditionary Forces by Robin Hyde
When journalist Robin Hyde researched and published in 1931 an article on life in Mt Eden gaol, her description of prison life was so convincing that the authorities ransacked records for information on convict Robin Hyde. This same journalistic verisimilitude prompted John A. Lee, World War I veteran, author, and politician, to greet Hyde's Passport to Hell as 'the most important New Zealand war book yet published'. Hyde took the raw New Zealand, Gallipoli, and Western Front experiences of Starkie - perhaps the quintessential soldier in 'his contempt of danger and discipline alike' - and, as editor D. I. B. Smith points out, 'composed' her book in the way that the finest war books are shaped. She is 'concerned to show the making of a man who can both murder a surrendering prisoner and carry a wounded comrade across no-man's land as "gently as a kitten"'. This 1986 Auckland University Press Paperback is in good condition. Light spotting, back cover dogeared.
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ISBN: 9781869400095 SKU: 1577709 This image is of the actual book.
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