Anzac To Amiens: A Shorter History Of The Australian Fighting Services In The First World War

Anzac To Amiens: A Shorter History Of The Australian Fighting Services In The First World War

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Author: C. E. W. Bean
Binding: Hardback
Published: AUSTRALIAN WAR MEMORIAL, 1968

Condition:
Book: Acceptable
Jacket: Chipped and worn with some minor damage
Pages: Yellowed
Markings: Reading copy with markings
Condition remarks: Minimal markings in grey lead.

This seminal historical work, Anzac To Amiens, chronicles the pivotal experiences of Australian forces during World War I, offering a comprehensive account of their campaigns from Gallipoli to the Western Front. The narrative presents a meticulous examination of military strategy, the harsh realities of trench warfare, and the profound impact on the soldiers involved. With an authoritative and detailed tone, it illustrates the courage, resilience, and sacrifices made by the Anzacs, shaping a crucial part of Australia's national identity. This volume details the strategic decisions and fierce battles that defined a generation, providing an indispensable resource for understanding the conflict. It argues for the enduring legacy of these events, making it essential reading for military historians and anyone interested in the human cost of war.

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Description

Author: C. E. W. Bean
Binding: Hardback
Published: AUSTRALIAN WAR MEMORIAL, 1968

Condition:
Book: Acceptable
Jacket: Chipped and worn with some minor damage
Pages: Yellowed
Markings: Reading copy with markings
Condition remarks: Minimal markings in grey lead.

This seminal historical work, Anzac To Amiens, chronicles the pivotal experiences of Australian forces during World War I, offering a comprehensive account of their campaigns from Gallipoli to the Western Front. The narrative presents a meticulous examination of military strategy, the harsh realities of trench warfare, and the profound impact on the soldiers involved. With an authoritative and detailed tone, it illustrates the courage, resilience, and sacrifices made by the Anzacs, shaping a crucial part of Australia's national identity. This volume details the strategic decisions and fierce battles that defined a generation, providing an indispensable resource for understanding the conflict. It argues for the enduring legacy of these events, making it essential reading for military historians and anyone interested in the human cost of war.