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  • Ilmumisaeg: 15-Jan-2015
  • Kirjastus: Bantam Press
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781473510777

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On 25 April 1915, Allied forces landed on the Gallipoli Peninsula in present-day Turkey to secure the sea route between Britain and France in the west and Russia in the east. After eight months of terrible fighting, they would fail...

Australia's biggest-selling non-fiction author brings his prodigious storytelling talents to bear on one of the defining (and most disastrous) campaigns of the First World War: Gallipoli.
On April 25, 1915, Allied forces landed on the Gallipoli Peninsula in present-day Turkey to secure the sea route between Britain and France in the west and Russia in the east. After eight months of terrible fighting, they would fail... To this day, Turkey regards the victory as a defining moment in its history, a heroic last stand in the defence of the Ottoman Empire. But, counter-intuitively, it would come to signify something perhaps even greater for the defeated allies, in particular the Australians and New Zealanders: the birth of their countries' sense of nationhood. Now, in the year that marks its centenary, the Gallipoli campaign (commemorated each year on April 25, Anzac Day), resonates with significance as the origin and symbol of Australian and New Zealand identity. As such, the facts of the campaign (which were minor when compared to the overall scale of the First World War: Australian deaths were less than a sixth of their losses on the Western Front) are often forgotten or obscured. Now the celebrated journalist and author Peter FitzSimons, with his trademark vibrancy and expert melding of writing and research, recreates the disastrous campaign as experienced by those who endured it or perished in the attempt.

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"Peter FitzSimons has an enviable ability to bring history to life... in Gallipoli he has produced a work of fascinatingly imaginative popular history - underpinned by meticulous research and scholarship." Sydney Morning Herald "FitzSimons takes us deep into the disastrous Gallipoli campaign and spells out in detail the fateful steps that led Australian and New Zealand soldiers to utter devastation, if not absolute despair." The Age, Melbourne "A high-octane account ... FitzSimons has combed the personal narratives to good effect ... serves up the story just how Australians like to taste it." -- Max Hastings Sunday Times

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Australia's biggest-selling non-fiction author brings his prodigious storytelling talents to bear on one of the defining (and most disastrous) campaigns of the First World War: Gallipoli.
List of Maps
xi
Background and Acknowledgements xv
Prologue: A Nation Is Born 1(14)
Chapter One A Real War
15(34)
Chapter Two Getting Started
49(41)
Chapter Three Farewell to Australia
90(26)
Chapter Four A Man with a Plan
116(28)
Chapter Five `The Fatal Power of a Young Enthusiasm'
144(32)
Chapter Six Testing the Waters
176(29)
Chapter Seven The Sky Lowers
205(38)
Chapter Eight The Landing (`Silah Basina!-To Arms!')
243(26)
Chapter Nine `Midst the Thunder and Tumult
269(25)
Chapter Ten Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea
294(30)
Chapter Eleven `Angin' on, Like Cats to a Curtain
324(39)
Chapter Twelve Anzacs to the Fore
363(37)
Chapter Thirteen The Turkish Offensive
400(44)
Chapter Fourteen Summer Sets In
444(29)
Chapter Fifteen The Battle Is Nigh
473(28)
Chapter Sixteen `Push On!'
501(30)
Chapter Seventeen Battle for the Heights
531(34)
Chapter Eighteen The Battle of Hill 60
565(24)
Chapter Nineteen Keith Murdoch Arrives
589(31)
Chapter Twenty To Leave, or Not to Leave, that Is the Question
620(38)
Chapter Twenty-One Go Gentle into that Good Night
658(27)
Epilogue 685(27)
Notes and References 712(65)
Bibliography 777(22)
Index 799
PETER FITZSIMONS is journalist with the Sydney Morning Herald and Sun-Herald and a television presenter and reporter. He speaks four languages, used to play rugby for Australia while the individuals he has interviewed range from George Bush and Sir Edmund Hillary to Jamie Oliver, Jodie Foster and Diego Maradona. He is also Australia's biggest-selling non-fiction author of the last decade. His books include Kokoda, Tobruk, Batavia and most recently, Ned Kelly.He lives with his wife, 'Today Show' co-host Lisa Wilkinson, and their three children in Sydney.