Bushman at Large - Aubrey Wisberg & Harold Waters (Hardback, 1937 1st ed.)
 
Lurid account of experiences in northern Australia and WWI in the early twentieth century which, curiously, was published in New York and appears to have been written in Savannah, Georgia. Also re-published as a pulp paperback called The Savage Soldiers in 1956. 

"The authentic story of a man who has lived dangerously and loved it; rubbed shoulders with the *worst* the world could throw against him - and lived to tell the tale! The author:  fights with cannibals in Australia's northern jungles; swims through bloody waters in a savage dawn assault on the Turks at Gallipoli; mingles with the frenzied soldiers razing Cairo's war-time vice district.  He thunders along Egypt's dusty roads with the gallant hard-bitten die-hard of the Australian cavalry. And he joins the sacking of Damascus."
 
Hardback, no ill., 320pp.
 
Condition: VG used - good covers, VG binding and pages. Name inside front, minor fraying to top  of spine.

ISBN: N/A
 
Published:  N.Y. : Green Circle, 1937
 
Weight: 500 gms
 
Size: 22 x 15 cms.
 
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