Includes bibliographical references and index. "With a note on the interesting life of Brenda Cole." "500 hundred copies were printed in February 2010 by Northend Creative Print Solutions before being bound in quarter cloth and marbled paper by Louise Brockman, at the Fine Book Bindery in Wellingborough. The type, Miller Display, was set and the book designed by Simon Lawrence, who also acts as publisher"--Colophon.
Contents:
Acknowledgments -- Swindon, art college, a notorious trial and a wife -- Hull, the home front and Gibraltar -- Malta, letters home, a naval attack, Sicily, and an epiphany -- Flying bombs, Normandy and Cairo -- Greece, coping with atrocities and an orphanage -- More atrocities in Belsen death camp -- Colombo, Calcutta, Singapore, Rangoon, Palembong and the jungle -- The Japanese surrender, in Changi Gaol, a holiday, and an artist dies -- Borneo, illness, war trials and home again -- A war artist without a war -- Appendix 1 : Visiting the Coles / by Lucette de la Fougere -- Appendix 2 : Who was Brenda Cole? / by Julian Moore and Christopher Whittick.
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