Too Much! (e-bog) af Simms, Richard C.
Simms, Richard C.

Too Much! e-bog

50,64 DKK
This book of satirical military comics is a humorous look at life in the military during the Korean war era.Cartoonist Richard C. Simms entered the service in 1953 where he spent a short but delightful sixteen weeks at Fort Riley, and thereafter was sent to Korea, where he spent the rest of his Army career. He wasted no time establishing himself as a talented cartoonist, with a sharp eye for the …
This book of satirical military comics is a humorous look at life in the military during the Korean war era.Cartoonist Richard C. Simms entered the service in 1953 where he spent a short but delightful sixteen weeks at Fort Riley, and thereafter was sent to Korea, where he spent the rest of his Army career. He wasted no time establishing himself as a talented cartoonist, with a sharp eye for the ironical. With the termination of his contract with the Army, Simms returned to the United States to enter art school on a full-time basis. He took all of his material from everyday happenings he observed and survived while in the military and captured his perspective on paper.Whether you're a GI or civilian, WAC or DAC, broke or sober, you'll enjoy the wit and wham of this book.
E-bog 50,64 DKK
Forfattere Simms, Richard C. (forfatter)
Udgivet 03.02.2016
Længde 128 sider
Genrer Military history
Sprog English
Format epub
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9781462918218

This book of satirical military comics is a humorous look at life in the military during the Korean war era.Cartoonist Richard C. Simms entered the service in 1953 where he spent a short but delightful sixteen weeks at Fort Riley, and thereafter was sent to Korea, where he spent the rest of his Army career. He wasted no time establishing himself as a talented cartoonist, with a sharp eye for the ironical. With the termination of his contract with the Army, Simms returned to the United States to enter art school on a full-time basis. He took all of his material from everyday happenings he observed and survived while in the military and captured his perspective on paper.Whether you're a GI or civilian, WAC or DAC, broke or sober, you'll enjoy the wit and wham of this book.