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註釋"William Orpen was the only official war artist to publish an extensive memoir of his experiences in the Great War. This ... narrative was first published in 1921 and is a classic of war literature. In this fully revised edition, Orpen's war paintings and drawings have been reproduced in colour and keyed to the narrative, resulting in a perceptive and moving account by an artist who moved easily between all levels of the military, from generals to Tommies, and was a close friend of many journalists and influential civilians. But despite his high-level connections, Orpen's emotional sympathies were with the common soldier, whose post-war neglect embittered his view of the political classes. He witnessed not only the battlefields but also what he felt to be the greed and self-interest of the national delegates at the Peace Conference in Versaiiles in 1919. His text contains ... comments on the personalities of his sitters. ..."--Jacket.