That's Me All Over, Mable

That's Me All Over, Mable is a humorous novel written by Edward Streeter in 1919, presented as a series of letters from soldier Bill Smith to his beloved Mable. The letters detail Bill's comedic misadventures and observations during his military service in the aftermath of World War I, highlighting the absurdities of army life and the camaraderie among soldiers. With a light-hearted tone, Streeter captures the longing for home and the quirky realities faced by soldiers, making it a unique reflection on the era's military experience.








