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Australia at War A Winter Record Made by Will Dyson on the Somme and at Ypres, During the Campaigns of 1916 and 1917

By Will Dyson

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

Witness the poignant blend of art and narrative that unveils the daily struggles and sacrifices of Australian soldiers amidst the brutal battlefields of World War I.

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2018-05-18
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Summary

"Australia at War" by Will Dyson is an illustrated chronicle of Australian soldiers' trials in World War I, particularly during the Somme and Ypres battles. This historical record uses sketches and emotional tales to depict the war's severe truths, capturing the misery felt by the Australian Imperial Force in the bleak winters of 1916 and 1917. Dyson vividly portrays trench life, highlighting the physical and emotional burdens of combat, while also showcasing the soldiers' bonds and the ironies they faced, blending grim realities with dark humor. Each chapter combines drawings and descriptive writing, showcasing the soldiers' everyday challenges, from getting food to experiencing despair and loss. Dedicated to the soldiers, Dyson strives to honor their sacrifices, making "Australia at War" a powerful tribute to the Australian experience in the Great War.

About the Author

William Henry ('Will') Dyson was an Australian illustrator, artist and political cartoonist who achieved international recognition. He initially worked as a freelance artist in Australia, developing a specialty as a caricaturist, notably in The Bulletin magazine. In 1909 Dyson married Ruby Lindsay and the couple settled in London soon afterwards. As cartoonist for The Daily Herald newspaper, Dyson became widely known as an illustrator and commentator supporting progressive social reforms in Britain. His cartoons were often controversial, tackling difficult issues such as poverty, inequality and war, and were characterised by their biting wit and artistic impact. At the outbreak of World War I Dyson directed his scathing artwork at German militarism. In 1916 he applied to join the Australian forces at the Western Front as an artist. He was appointed an honorary lieutenant and joined the Anzac troops in France in January 1917. By the following May his appointment as Australia's first official war artist was formalised. After the death of his wife in March 1919 Dyson went through a difficult emotional period, during which his artistic output suffered. In late 1924 he returned to Australia after accepting a contract to work for the Herald publishing group in Melbourne. Dyson returned to England in 1930. He died in London in 1938, aged 57.

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