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Gallipoli: The Fatal Shore (2005) By Harvey Broadbent

 

Given how many terrible events occurred in the First World War, Gallipoli still holds a unique place. Half a million Allied and half a million Ottoman troops fought each other for months over possession of a barren, craggy peninsula under conditions which were completely nightmarish for all combatants. Now, ninety years after these terrible events, Harvey Broadbent has written a gripping, brilliantly illustrated account, drawing heavily on oral accounts by veterans of both sides. Gallipoli: The Fatal Shore is a fitting tribute to the agonies of those who fought here and shows how crucial the battle was in forging the modern national identity of Australia, New Zealand and the Turkish Republic.

 

  • Hard Cover with Dust Jacket
  • 312 Pages
  • In Fair to Good condition- some small tears on dust jacket

Gallipoli: The Fatal Shore (2005) By Harvey Broadbent

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