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In great spirits : the WWI diary of Archie Barwick

Archie Albert Barwick was an enthusiastic young 24-year-old when he joined the First AIF in late August 1914 - his service number was 914. When he learnt that he'd been accepted into the army, he was so happy he turned two somersaults for pure joy. This is his diary, that he kept throughout the war - from Cairo to Gallipoli, from Marseilles through to the terrible winter of 1916 in the Somme, from Ypres to Pozieres. He was wounded three times and sent back to the fighting, before finally travelling back home in December 1918. This diary is simply a treasure - vivid, alive, compelling. His description of the war is by turns down-to-earth, horrifying, illuminating, funny, touching and terribly sad.

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32320003441692 B BAR
Adult Non Fiction   East Maitland library . . Available .  
32320003443722 B BAR
Adult Non Fiction   Rutherford library . . Available .  
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ISBN 9780732297183 (hardback) :
Classification Number B BAR
Author Barwick, Archie
Title In great spirits : the WWI diary of Archie Barwick [BK]
Publisher Sydney, N.S.W. : : HarperCollins Publishers,, 2013.
Physical Description illustrations, maps, portraits ;
Note ON ORDER CM/ANF - JBGetReading13 - jblume Diary of no. 914 A. A. Barwick C Company, 1st Battalion.
Archie Albert Barwick was an enthusiastic young 24-year-old when he joined the First AIF in late August 1914 - his service number was 914. When he learnt that he'd been accepted into the army, he was so happy he turned two somersaults for pure joy. This is his diary, that he kept throughout the war - from Cairo to Gallipoli, from Marseilles through to the terrible winter of 1916 in the Somme, from Ypres to Pozieres. He was wounded three times and sent back to the fighting, before finally travelling back home in December 1918. This diary is simply a treasure - vivid, alive, compelling. His description of the war is by turns down-to-earth, horrifying, illuminating, funny, touching and terribly sad.
Barwick, Archie
Subject World War (1914-1918) Campaigns -- Turkey -- Gallipoli Peninsula -- Personal narratives, Australian.
World War, 1914-1918 -- Campaigns -- Western Front -- Personal narratives, Australian
Soldiers -- Australia -- Diaries
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