Description

Title: Crosscut’s War – The life and times of a Gallipoli soldier

Author: Wilson, Thomas Henry “Crosscut”

Condition: Mint

Edition: 1st Edition

Publication Date: 2016

ISBN: 9780859056526

Cover: Soft Cover without Dust Jacket – 73 pages

Comments: Thomas Henry (Crosscut) Wilson was a mate of Henry Lawson. He came West in the 1890s in quest of gold but instead struck a very rich vein of literary success along the inky way.

This book brings together some of the most lively and vivid word pictures that Wilson wrote over a very prolific period that ultimately shaped the very character of our whole nation, including his participation in the Gallipoli campaign with the 16th Battalion. 

And it tells the back-story of Crosscut, the man, mainly gleaned from his own writing. The reader should beware, however, for Wilson was a larrikin at heart, could mix fact with fiction and had a definite weakness for beer combined with a wanderlust that would see him drift all over Western Australia. 

He was also a very fine writer, amongst the top shelf of those colourful characters that had drifted West chasing the weight, and stayed to help build the State we know today.

This book includes some of his finest freelance reporting during the Gallipoli campaign.