A battered recruiting office, the sharp scent of uniforms and ink, and the restless shuffle of men caught between duty and doubt-this is the charged atmosphere in which a sharp-witted Irish soldier finds himself at the heart of a world war one drama. With biting wit and a keen eye for hypocrisy, this military satire play exposes the uneasy dance between patriotism and personal conscience, as the machinery of British army recruitment collides with the lived realities of Irish soldiers. The dialogue crackles with tension, laying bare the absurdities and contradictions of war propaganda, and offering a rare window into the conscription debate that gripped early 20th century Britain and Ireland. This is not merely a war story; it is a pointed social commentary play that refuses to flinch from the complexities of loyalty, identity, and resistance. The stage becomes a crucible where questions of national allegiance and personal survival are argued with both humour and gravity, making the work an enduring contribution to antiwar literature. Its unflinching critique of recruiting pamphlet rhetoric and its nuanced portrayal of the Irish experience within the British theatre classic tradition ensure its continued resonance for readers and collectors alike. The play's deft balance of satire, empathy, and razor-sharp observation marks it as a singular voice in the canon of early 20th century theatre. This book was out of print for decades and is now republished by Alpha Editions. It has been restored for today's and future generations. This edition is not just a reprint - it's a collector's item and a cultural treasure. For those drawn to war propaganda critique, Irish soldiers fiction, and the enduring questions at the heart of conscription debate literature, this play offers both a powerful reading experience and a lasting piece of theatrical history.
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