Three Cheers for Me: Volume One of the Bandy Papers

Three Cheers for Me: Volume One of the Bandy Papers

by Donald Jack
Three Cheers for Me: Volume One of the Bandy Papers

Three Cheers for Me: Volume One of the Bandy Papers

by Donald Jack

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Overview

It is 1916. Bartholomew Bandy, fourth-year medical student, decides that it is time to join the War. The prim young Canadian expects that he will have few problems remaining clean and virtuous. But he is aware that his bland, horse-like face drives people crazy, and that he has a certain tendency to be accident-prone. How will the war affect him, and vice versa? The realities of trench war at the front provide a contrasting backdrop for his adventures, as he blunders into contact with all sorts of people, both fictional and historical (the King, Lester Pearson, and Winston Churchill). Three Cheers For Me was first published in 1962, to wide critical acclaim. This expanded version first appeared in 1973, to launch the series now known as The Bandy Papers.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780771043802
Publisher: McClelland & Stewart
Publication date: 08/28/2001
Series: Bandy Papers Series , #1
Edition description: Revised
Pages: 336
Product dimensions: 5.48(w) x 8.39(h) x 0.86(d)

About the Author

DONALD JACK was born in England and served in the Royal Air Force in the Second World War before coming to Canada. He was known for his film and television scripts, and his plays. He is most widely remembered, however, for The Bandy Papers, a series of comic novels recounting the adventures of a blundering First World War hero who went on to fame and misfortune in the post-war world. The first six books in the series, Three Cheers For Me; That’s Me In The Middle; It’s Me Again; Me Bandy, You Cissie; Me Too and This One’s On Me were recently re-published by McClelland & Stewart. They gained no fewer than three Leacock Awards for Humour and the undying loyalty of Bandy fans everywhere.

Donald Jack passed away in 2003 at the age of 78.
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