An edition of Soldier in the rain (1960)

Soldier in the rain.

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An edition of Soldier in the rain (1960)

Soldier in the rain.

[1st ed.]
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From Kirkus Reviews: "The author of The Temple of Gold and Your Turn to Curtsey My Turn to Bow has written a third novel which seems, at first, wholly devoted to ordinary, surface realism. Its slowly emerging qualities of whimsey and high spirits are therefore both pleasantly surprising and the more engaging. The main character, Sergeant Eustis Clay, a southern boy, is, to say the least, not too bright, but he is an operator and his entire existence is that of a small time confidence man. He has a friend, Master Sergeant Maxwell Slaughter, a mountain of a man, who compensates for his main liability by over-eating. Maxwell has actually found a home in the army and the two spend their time in a southern army camp, during the Korean War, making things as comfortable for themselves as possible. The plot consists of a series of minor crises into which Clay, with considerable aforethought, has worked himself, and Maxwell's efforts to keep his pal out of the guard-house. Eustis, engaged as he is, ""in a running con game with the world"" has a scheme for everything: he ingeniously managed to avoid basic training; he has a system for grading girls, from A to D; and he thinks he can make a fortune by running Pfc. Meltzer, who describes himself as an offbeat Yalie and claims to be able to run the four-minute mile, in the Rose Bowl. In the end Eustis is left alone; Meltzer is discharged; Maxwell dies of a heart condition; his dog dies and the camp closes up. But somehow one is confident that the indestructible Eustis will manage to get along. There's nothing particularly memorable about William Goldman's novel but while it lasts it can be quietly entertaining."

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Publisher
Atheneum
Language
English
Pages
308

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Cover of: Soldier in the Rain
Soldier in the Rain
June 1989, Amereon Ltd, Amereon Limited
Hardcover in English
Cover of: Soldier in the rain
Soldier in the rain
1966, Bantam
Paperback in English
Cover of: Soldier in the rain
Soldier in the rain
1965, Four Square
Paperback in English
Cover of: Soldier in the rain
Soldier in the rain
1963, Dell
Paperback in English
Cover of: Soldier in the rain
Soldier in the rain
1961, Dell
Paperback in English
Cover of: Soldier in the rain
Soldier in the rain
1960, Eyre & Spottiswoode
Hardcover in English
Cover of: Soldier in the rain.
Soldier in the rain.
1960, Atheneum
Hardcover in English - [1st ed.]

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Classifications

Library of Congress
PZ4.G635 So, PS3557.O384 So

The Physical Object

Format
Hardcover
Pagination
308 p.
Number of pages
308

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL5797241M
Internet Archive
soldierinrain00gold
LCCN
60009580
OCLC/WorldCat
1748702
Library Thing
414051

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