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The Sydney Morning Herald reviewer stated: Gun Buster has the rare knack of putting big thoughts into the mouths of ordinary men without losing the common man’s idiom. While there is no attempt at connected narrative, only a collection of short stories, we still have the same grim battlefield realism, the same ironic juxtaposition of tragedy and humour, the same feeling that we are seeing tremendous history through the eyes of the humblest human participant. Several Australian newspapers and magazines reprinted large segments of his book Return Via Dunkirk and Battle Dress in weekly instalments. Condition: very good. Dust jacket impression. Very good clean tight binding in very good clipped dustjacket. Wonderful jacket design as shown. Provided and valued by a member of PBFA. Hardcover. Published by Hodder and Stoughton 1941