The Hazard Mesh: J. A. C. Hugill

Synopsis:

The Hazard Mesh, first published in 1946, is the work of a 28-year-old naval officer who disobeyed wartime regulations by keeping a diary ‘in the field’ during the Normandy D-Day landings and subsequent Libération de la France. This was John Antony Crawford Hugill (1916-1987), who had been plucked from Naval Intelligence by Ian Fleming to serve in the front-line commando unit that came to be known as ‘30AU.’

The Hazard Mesh is a fascinating primary source, a vivid, opinionated, first-hand account of the invasion of Europe in 1944 that is still as fresh as paint ... an emotional odyssey that catches the nerviness and mood-swings of war, the irritations and exhilarations of danger, the spasms of rage, boredom, fear and longing.’ Nicholas Rankin (from his new Introduction)

Tags:

Categorised as:
Non-fiction
Sub-categories:
Biography & Memoir; History
Genres & Themes:
Diaries; Documentary; Faber Finds; Reportage; War; WWII
The Hazard Mesh book cover

Selected edition:
Paperback
ISBN:
9780571282845
Published:
15.09.2011
No of pages:
128
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