Description
About the Author
David Piper was perhaps best known as an art historian and director of the NPG, Fitzwilliam and Ashmolean museums. He served with the Indian Army during the Second World War, eventually becoming a Japanese prisoner of war for three years before his release in 1945. He was knighted in 1983.
Reviews
"A visceral depiction of the claustrophobia of jungle warfare." * Radio Times *
"A tremendous rediscovery of a brilliant novel. Extremely well written, its effects are both sophisticated and visceral. Remarkable." -- William Boyd
"One of the most absorbing and painful books about jungle warfare that I have read." -- V. S. Naipaul
Book Information
ISBN 9781912423088
Author David Piper
Format Paperback
Page Count 176
Imprint Imperial War Museum
Publisher Imperial War Museum
Series Imperial War Museum Wartime Classics