65 years have passed since a brilliant young art student set sail from Liverpool to fight Japanese aggression in the Far East Captured on arrival in the chaotic fall of Singapore Jack Chalker joined the 60000 allied prisoners driven to the limits of human endurance in the slave labour camps of the infamous Burma Railway "A sleeper laid for every life lost" ran the legend & the author's brushes & paints improvised with genius from the unlikeliest of sources record not only the misery squalor savagery heroism & fortitude of the prison camps but also the horrific reality of disease wounds & the ravages of starvation Unseen for nearly three generations the drawings in this book accompanied by Chalker's own commentary occupy an enthralling niche in the chronicling of the Second World War As an historical document a medical record & a tribute to the memory of the thousands who lost their lives " Burma Railway" is a profoundly moving document exquisite in its detail unique in its honesty It features over 100 full colour illustrations & photographs