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Me Too Donald Jack

Me Too By Donald Jack

Me Too by Donald Jack


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Summary

Despite designing his own amphibious aircraft, the Gander, ex-WWI ace Bartholomew Bandy is failing to make a fortune in his hometown.

After flying bootleg liquor into the USA, being voted in as a local MP and spilling the beans on government corruption, Bart's goose (or gander) is cooked, and the resulting mess can be summed up as whisky galore!

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Me Too by Donald Jack

Despite designing his own amphibious aircraft, the Gander - a machine almost as alarming looking as its horse-faced maker - ex-WWI ace Bartholomew Bandy is failing to make a fortune in his hometown of Gallop.

The only work he finds is flying bootleg liquor into the USA. In desperation (what else?) he stands as a local MP and in desperation (why else?) they vote him in. But after spilling the beans on a bunch of government members indulging in Prohibition corruption, Bart's soon cordially hated by everyone up to the Prime Minister - can he really be naive enough to believe party propaganda that the people must be told the truth?

So Bart's goose - or gander - is cooked, and the resulting mess can be summed up as whisky galore!

With the blackest of black comedy and seat-of-the pants escapades, Donald Jack's series about a young pilot is uniquely funny and compelling.

What people are saying about The Bandy Papers:

Reading can lead to involuntary bursts of loud laughter.

Very descriptive, full of air combats and written with a fine eye for period detail . . . there is quite simply no finer book of its kind. Highly recommended.

It is clear that Bandy likely should've been killed several times, but very likely the Grim Reaper was laughing too hard to hold his scythe straight . . .

Hysterically funny! . . . each book is another installment in the continuing saga of a Canadian and his adventures in war, the world, and women.

I have yet to find another author with the wit and humor of Donald Jack.

Editorial reviews:

I enjoyed every word . . . terrifically funny. P.G. Wodehouse

Jack does more than play it for laughs . . . The mingling of humor and horror is like a clown tap-dancing on a coffin, but Jack is skillful enough to get away with it. Time Magazine

Funny. Very. Donald Jack has as light a touch with this fragile art as his hero has on throttle of a Sopwith Camel. Excessive corn is avoided in favour of wit and a delight in life. New York Times

Bartholomew Bandy is the most remarkable hero (or anti-hero) since Harold Lloyd impersonated the Freshman. Chicago Tribune

To know Bandy is to love him . . . you tend to gallop through and come hurtling out at the end panting for more. The Sunday Sun

For those to whom Bandy is a newcomer, what a treat is in store. Toronto Star

Me Too Reviews

I enjoyed every word . . . terrifically funny.

-- P.G. Wodehouse

To know Bandy is to love him . . . you tend to gallop through and come hurtling out at the end panting for more.

* The Sunday Sun *

For those to whom Bandy is a newcomer, what a treat is in store.

* Toronto Star *

Donald Jack has as light a touch with this fragile art as his hero has on throttle of a Sopwith Camel.

* New York Times *

Jack does more than play it for laughs . . . The mingling of humor and horror is like a clown tap-dancing on a coffin, but Jack is skillful enough to get away with it.

* Time Magazine *

About Donald Jack

Donald Lamont Jack was born in Radcliffe, England,on December 6, 1924. He attended Bury Grammar School in Lancashire, and later Marr College, Troon (from which he was briefly evicted after writing an injudicious letter to the editor).
From 1943 to 1947 he served in the Royal Air Force as an AC, or aircraftsman, working in radio communications. During his military service Jack was stationed in a variety of locales, though he concentrated on places beginning with the letter 'B': Belgium, Berlin, and Bahrain. After de-mobbing, he participated in amateur dramatics with The Ellis Players, and worked for several years in Britain, but he had by then grown weary of 'B'-countries and decided to move on to the 'C's. Thus, in 1951, Jack emigrated to Canada.
In 1962 he published his first novel, Three Cheers for Me, about fictional Canadian First World War air-ace Bartholomew Wolfe Bandy. Three Cheers for Me won the Leacock Medal for Humour in 1963, but additional volumes did not appear until a decade later when a revised version of the book was published, along with a second volume, That's Me in the Middle, which won Jack a second Leacock Medal in 1974. He received a third award in 1980 for Me Bandy, You Cissie.
Jack returned to live in England in 1986, where he continued to work on additional volumes in the Bandy series. He died on June 2, 2003. His final novel, Stalin vs. Me, was first published posthumously in 2005.

Additional information

GOR009516036
9781911440499
1911440497
Me Too by Donald Jack
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Prelude Books
20171201
320
N/A
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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