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Title | Monty: His Part in My Victory | Height | 180 |
Author | Spike Milligan | Width | 110 |
ISBN-13 | 9781310393708 | Binding | PAPERBACK |
ISBN-10 | 1310393708 | Spine Width | 5 |
Publisher | Penguin Books | Pages | 125 |
Edition | Rare | Availability | In Stock |

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Monty: His Part in My Victory
Author: Spike Milligan
'It's all over, Von Arnheim has surrendered and he's very angry. This could mean war...' The third volume of Spike Milligan's laugh-a-line account of life as a gunner in World War Two resumes on the eve of victory in North Africa. Now Britain's looniest war hero must combat some of the direst threats a soldier has ever faced - boredom ('Christ, I just thought of Catford'), a cold ('In this weather?' 'Yed.'), moving camp ('It's a sort of Brighton with camels'), relaxing on the beach ('Life was golden, and we were the assayers'), moving camp again ('We're already somewhere else'), a visit to Carthage ('It's terrible, it's like Catford') and a perilous encounter with the gloriously endowed Mademoiselle Villion ('"Help! massage", I said weakly'). Against the odds, they survive and are sent at last to Italy to be killed...