Bibliography

Books

Journals

Films

Television

Web Resources

Books

Patrick Beaver. The Wipers Times, (with New Introduction and Annotation by Patrick Beaver), (London: Peter Davies Publications, 1973).

John Brophy and Eric Partridge, The Long Trail. What the British Soldier Sang and Said in the Great War of 1914-18. (London: Andre Deutsch, 1965).

Malcolm Brown. Tommy Goes To War. (London: J.M.Dent and Sons, 1978).

Richard Curtis and Ben Elton. Blackadder � The Whole Damn Dynasty. (London: Micheal Joseph, 1998)

Terry Deary. Horrible Histories: The Frightful First World War. (London: Scholastic, 1998).

Gerard J. Degroot. Blighty: British Society in the Era of The Great War. (London: Longman 1996).

Ronald De Sousa. The Rationality of Emotion (New York: MIT Press, 1987).

Will Eisner Comics and Sequential Art (Florida: Poorhouse Press, 1985)

J.G.Fuller. Troop Morale and Popular Culture in the British and Dominion Armies 1914-18. (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1990).

Paul Fussell. The Great War and Modern Memory. (London: Oxford University Press, 1975).

Martin Gilbert. First World War. (London: Harper Collins 1994).

Chris Howarth and Steve Lyons. Cunning - The Blackadder Programme Guide. (Virgin Publishing 2000).

Micheal T. Isenberg. War on Film � The American Cinema and World War One 1914-41. (New York: Assoc. University Press, 1981).

John Ivelaw-Chapman. The Riddles of Wipers. (London: Leo Cooper, 1997).

Arthur Koestler. The Act Of Creation. (London, Pan, 1964).

Rachel Low. The History of British Film 1914-18. 2ed. (London: George Allen and Unwin/ The BFI and BF Academy, 1973).

Lyn Macdonald.1914, The Days of Hope. (London: Penguin, 1989).

Lyn Macdonald. They Called it Passchendaele, (London: Penguin, 1993).

Lyn Macdonald. The Roses of No Man�s Land, (London: Penguin, 1993).

Lyn Macdonald.Somme, (London: Penguin, 1993).

Lyn Macdonald. They Called it Passchendaele, (London: Penguin, 1993).

T.G.A. Nelson. Comedy � The Theory of Comedy in Literature, Drama and Cinema. (London: Oxford University Press, 1990).

The Marx Brothers, Monkey Business, Duck Soup and A Day at the Races. (London: Faber, 1993).

Groucho Marx, The Groucho Letters (London: Micheal Joseph, 1967)

Groucho Marx, Groucho and Me (New York: Victor Gollancz, 1959).

Arthur Marwick, The Deluge. (London: Macmillian, 1991).

Scott McCloud, Understanding Comics (New York: Harper Collins 1990).

Glenn Mitchell, The Marx Brothers Encyclopedia (London: B.T.Batsford, 1996).

Mr Punch�s History of the Great War, (London: Cassell, 1920).

R.G.G.PriceA History of Punch, (London: Collins, 1957).

Prothero. List of Books Concerning the Great War. (London: HMSO/IWM, 1923).

David Roberts. Minds at War. The Poetry and Experience of the First World War. 2ed. (London: Saxon Books 1998).

Lieut-Col F.J.Roberts MC. The Wipers Times, including for the first time in one volume a facsimile reproduction of the complete series of the famous wartime trench magazines. (London: Eveleigh Nash and Grayson Ltd, 1930).

Martin Stephen. The Price of Pity(Leo Cooper, 1996).

S.A.Stouffer. The American Soldier (Princeton, 1949).

Trudi Tate. Modernism, History and the First World War. (London: Manchester University Press, 1998).

Andrew Thorpe, The Longman Companion to Britain in the Era of the Two World Wars 1914-45. (London: Longman, 1994)

Peter Vanisittart, Voices From the Great War. (London: Pimlico, 1998).

George Walter, Rupert Brooke & Wilfred Owen. (London: Everyman, 1997).

George Walter, Ivor Gurney. (London: Everyman, 1996).

Denis Winter, Death�s Men, Soldiers of the Great War. (London: Penguin, 1978).

Jay Winter, The Great War and the British People. (London: Macmillian, 1986).

Jay Winter, �Popular Culture in Wartime Britain� in European Culture in The Great War, The Arts, Entertainment and Propaganda 1914-18 ed. A Roshwald and R. Stites. (London: Cambridge University Press, 1999).

Journals

The Great War, I Was There! ed. Sir John Hamilton, (1935-1939)

Film.

Duck Soup,Paramount Pictures, 1933.

Paramount Pictures, 1969

Shoulder ArmsFirst National, 1918.

Up The Front EMI, 1972.