microform, 134 pages

English language

Published 1982 by G.N. Morang, Doubleday & McClure.

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War Never Changes

Read this in fits and starts over several months. Very much a product of its time and of Kipling's background and experience.

It's about 60% sharply observed gripes and amusements about army life that are still relevant today, 25% good faith (I think) attempts to show respect to foreign enemies or subjects that come out racist anyway, and 15% klan-level racism.

Boots and Danny Deever remain the standouts.