Official History Of Australia In The War Of 1914-18 (Eleven-Volume Set)
Official History Of Australia In The War Of 1914-18 (Eleven-Volume Set)

Official History Of Australia In The War Of 1914-18 (Eleven-Volume Set)

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Condition: SECONDHAND

This is a secondhand book. The jacket image is a photograph of the exact copy we have in stock. This image shows the condition of this book. Further condition remarks are below.

Author: Bean C. E. W.
Binding: Hardback
Published: Angus and Robertson

Condition:
Book: Fair
Jacket: No dust jacket - some marks on spine and corners
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings
Condition remarks: Vol. IV MISSING.

The "Official History Of Australia In The War Of 1914-18" is an incomplete 11-volume set written by C.E.W. Bean and published by Angus And Robertson. This comprehensive work provides a detailed account of Australia's involvement in World War I. It covers various aspects of the war, including military strategies, battles, and the experiences of Australian soldiers. The book is considered a significant historical resource and is highly regarded for its accuracy and thoroughness. Volume 1. The Story of Anzac: The First Phase - From the outbreak of war to the end of the first phase of the Gallipoli campaign. May 4, 1915. (1939, 9th ed - 111 maps and 56 illustrations - marks and specks on boards, some foxing throughout, no markings.) Volume II: The Story of Anzac from 4 May 1915, to the evacuation of the Gallipoli peninsula. (1940, 9th ed - 524 maps and illustrations - marks and specks on boards, some foxing throughout, no markings.) Volume III: The Australian Imperial Force in France 1916. (1939, 8th ed - 475 maps and illustrations - marks and specks on boards, some foxing throughout, no markings.) Volume V: The Australian Imperial Force in France During The Main German Offensive, 1918. (1939, 6th ed - 279 maps and illustrations - marks and specks on boards, some foxing throughout, no markings.) Volume VI: The Australian Imperial Force in France During The Allied Offensive, 1918. (1942, 1st ed - 530 maps and illustrations - moderate marks and specks on boards, some foxing throughout, no markings.) Volume VII: Sinai and Palestine by H.S. Gullett. (1939, 8th ed - 77 maps and 83 illustrations - marks and specks on boards, some foxing throughout, no markings.) Volume VIII: The Australian Flying Corps In The Western And Eastern Theatres Of War by F. M. Cutlack. (1939, 8th ed - 32 maps and 54 illustrations - marks and specks on boards, some foxing throughout, no markings.) Volume IX: The Royal Australian Navy 1914-1918 by Arthur W. Jose. (1939, 7th edition with 202 illustrations and maps - marks and specks on boards, some foxing throughout, no markings.) Vol X: The Australians At Rabaul - The Capture And Administration Of The German Possessions In The South Pacific by S.S. MacKenzie. (1939, 7th ed - 55 maps and 91 illustrations - marks and specks on boards, some foxing throughout, no markings.) Volume XI: Australia During The War by Ernest Scott. (1939, 5th ed - 67 illustrations - marks and specks on boards, some foxing throughout, no markings.) Volume XII: Photographic Record Of The War, annotated by C.E.W Bean and H.S. Gullett. (1940, 13th ed - 753 illustrations - marks and specks on boards, some foxing throughout, no markings.)

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Description

Author: Bean C. E. W.
Binding: Hardback
Published: Angus and Robertson

Condition:
Book: Fair
Jacket: No dust jacket - some marks on spine and corners
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings
Condition remarks: Vol. IV MISSING.

The "Official History Of Australia In The War Of 1914-18" is an incomplete 11-volume set written by C.E.W. Bean and published by Angus And Robertson. This comprehensive work provides a detailed account of Australia's involvement in World War I. It covers various aspects of the war, including military strategies, battles, and the experiences of Australian soldiers. The book is considered a significant historical resource and is highly regarded for its accuracy and thoroughness. Volume 1. The Story of Anzac: The First Phase - From the outbreak of war to the end of the first phase of the Gallipoli campaign. May 4, 1915. (1939, 9th ed - 111 maps and 56 illustrations - marks and specks on boards, some foxing throughout, no markings.) Volume II: The Story of Anzac from 4 May 1915, to the evacuation of the Gallipoli peninsula. (1940, 9th ed - 524 maps and illustrations - marks and specks on boards, some foxing throughout, no markings.) Volume III: The Australian Imperial Force in France 1916. (1939, 8th ed - 475 maps and illustrations - marks and specks on boards, some foxing throughout, no markings.) Volume V: The Australian Imperial Force in France During The Main German Offensive, 1918. (1939, 6th ed - 279 maps and illustrations - marks and specks on boards, some foxing throughout, no markings.) Volume VI: The Australian Imperial Force in France During The Allied Offensive, 1918. (1942, 1st ed - 530 maps and illustrations - moderate marks and specks on boards, some foxing throughout, no markings.) Volume VII: Sinai and Palestine by H.S. Gullett. (1939, 8th ed - 77 maps and 83 illustrations - marks and specks on boards, some foxing throughout, no markings.) Volume VIII: The Australian Flying Corps In The Western And Eastern Theatres Of War by F. M. Cutlack. (1939, 8th ed - 32 maps and 54 illustrations - marks and specks on boards, some foxing throughout, no markings.) Volume IX: The Royal Australian Navy 1914-1918 by Arthur W. Jose. (1939, 7th edition with 202 illustrations and maps - marks and specks on boards, some foxing throughout, no markings.) Vol X: The Australians At Rabaul - The Capture And Administration Of The German Possessions In The South Pacific by S.S. MacKenzie. (1939, 7th ed - 55 maps and 91 illustrations - marks and specks on boards, some foxing throughout, no markings.) Volume XI: Australia During The War by Ernest Scott. (1939, 5th ed - 67 illustrations - marks and specks on boards, some foxing throughout, no markings.) Volume XII: Photographic Record Of The War, annotated by C.E.W Bean and H.S. Gullett. (1940, 13th ed - 753 illustrations - marks and specks on boards, some foxing throughout, no markings.)