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Private Heller and the Bantam Boys: An American Medic in World War I
Gregory Archer
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Description for Private Heller and the Bantam Boys: An American Medic in World War I
Hardback. Num Pages: 320 pages, 60 black & white halftones. BIC Classification: 1D; 1KBB; 3JJF; BGH; HBJD; HBLW; HBWN. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 239 x 158 x 23. Weight in Grams: 553.
In time for the 100th anniversary of America's entry into the First World War, Private Heller and the Bantam Boys-based on Heller's long-hidden diary-tells the tale of a group of privileged yet naive Princeton University students and their big, brawny Midwestern farm boy interloper, Ralph Heller. To them, war is a grand adventure not to be missed, and they enlist as medics and ambulance drivers (think Hemingway and dos Passos) to make sure they can get to France before the war ends. These college boys go about their training filled with idealism and bravado and, despite constant marching and drilling, absolutely no preparation for what they're about to face.
Product Details
Format
Hardback
Publication date
2015
Publisher
Rowman & Littlefield
Condition
New
Number of Pages
320
Place of Publication
Guilford, United States
ISBN
9781493017362
SKU
V9781493017362
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Ref
99-15
About Gregory Archer
Gregory Archer is the maternal grandson of Private Ralph Heller, the diarist and protagonist of the book. He is a licensed clinical psychologist and the author of various books and articles in the field of psychology. He also has a website dedicated to his grandfather's experiences in World War I (www.drgregoryarcher.com), including all the interesting stories and photographs that have been extrapolated from Private Heller's diary. He lives in Fountain Hills, Arizona.
Reviews for Private Heller and the Bantam Boys: An American Medic in World War I
An intriguing - and highly accurate - story about one the most important members of any combat team - the medic. For the injured, there is none more vital to survival. I recommend Private Heller to anyone with any interest in military operations.
R. T. Browning, Brigadier General, USAF (Retired) Private Heller and the Bantam Boys is thought provoking, entertaining, educational, engaging and a reminder that, like now, war is hell. It is through the action of men like Ralph and the Bantam Boys that the Red Cross today still commands such a high level of respect. -Kathryn Forbes, Chairman Audit and Risk Committee International Federation of the Red Cross Red Crescent Private Heller is an open door to the past. The words in Ralph Heller's tattered and war torn journal spring to life, telling his life and death story of survival on the Western Front. From the comedy of learning to drive ambulances, to the devastation and heartbreak of losing friends in combat, this book delivers an up-close personal view of Private Heller's experience as an ambulance driver during WWI.
David L. O'Neal, WWI Preservation Collection, Military Historical Studies From the comic to the horrific, Private Heller and the Bantam Boys will touch readers of all ages!
The AMEDD Historian
R. T. Browning, Brigadier General, USAF (Retired) Private Heller and the Bantam Boys is thought provoking, entertaining, educational, engaging and a reminder that, like now, war is hell. It is through the action of men like Ralph and the Bantam Boys that the Red Cross today still commands such a high level of respect. -Kathryn Forbes, Chairman Audit and Risk Committee International Federation of the Red Cross Red Crescent Private Heller is an open door to the past. The words in Ralph Heller's tattered and war torn journal spring to life, telling his life and death story of survival on the Western Front. From the comedy of learning to drive ambulances, to the devastation and heartbreak of losing friends in combat, this book delivers an up-close personal view of Private Heller's experience as an ambulance driver during WWI.
David L. O'Neal, WWI Preservation Collection, Military Historical Studies From the comic to the horrific, Private Heller and the Bantam Boys will touch readers of all ages!
The AMEDD Historian