First edition | |
Author | Compton Mackenzie |
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Language | English |
Genre | Comedy |
Publisher | Chatto and Windus |
Publication date | 1943 |
Publication place | United Kingdom |
Media type | |
Followed by | Whiskey Galore |
Keep the Home Guard Turning is a 1943 comedy novel by the British writer Compton Mackenzie. It portrays the activities of the Home Guard on a remote Scottish island during the Second World War. The characters and setting reappeared in the more famous sequel Whisky Galore in 1947.
The title is a play on the First World War song Keep the Home Fires Burning.
References
- Linklater p.295
Bibliography
- David Joseph Dooley. Compton Mackenzie. Twayne Publishers, 1974.
- Andro Linklater. Compton Mackenzie: A Life Hogarth Press, 1992.
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