25 April 1915 : the day the Anzac legend was born / David W. Cameron.
ISBN
9781741149807
Dil Kodu
İngilizce
LC Yer Numarası
D568.3 C32 2007
Dewey Yer Numarası
940.426092 CAM 2007
Yazar
Eser Adının Farklı Biçimi
Twenty-fifth April 1915
The day the Anzac legend was born
The day the Anzac legend was born
Yayın Bilgisi
Australia : Allen & Unwin, 2007.
Fiziksel Tanımlama
xxviii, 324 sayfa : resim, harita ; 15X23 cm.
Bibliyografi, vb. Notu
Kaynakça: 311-314. ss.
İçindekiler Notu
List of maps -- Key to maps -- Turkish/English placenames -- Note to the text -- Acknowledgements -- Preamble -- Introduction—historical debates -- Anzac 1919 -- I Preparations -- Part! The Landing -- 2 ‘Some pieces have to be sacrificed to win the game’ -- 3 ‘Crack! Swish! Ping!’ -- 4 ‘Imshee yalla you bastard!’ -- 5 ‘Well, if you can’t walk you'll have to damn well crawl’ -- Anzac 1919 -- 6 ‘For goodness sake, please hurry!’ -- 7 ‘The firing which we expected did not materialise’ -- 8 ‘Yet he was still able to swear gently’ -- Part Ii The Battle for the Ridges -- 9 ‘I put two stripes on myself with a pencil’ -- 10 ‘900 yards... three rounds... fire!’ -- 11 ‘Those who went to the flanks never returned’ -- Anzac 1919 -- 12 “What's the matter, laddie?’ -- 13 ‘His death affected me very much’ -- 14 ‘Heads down, arse up, and get stuck into it!’ -- Part ll The Turkish Counterattack -- 15 “Where's our bloody artillery?’ -- Anzac 1919 -- 16 ‘Now then 12th Battalion’ -- 17 “There was no rest, no lull, while the rotting dead lay all around us’ -- 18 “Together we hopped and stumbled, with our arms about one another’s neck’ -- Part IV Night -- 19 ‘It was as though the band struck up all together, only out of tune!’ -- 20 “Those damn boys again, driving in the cows!’ -- Anzac 1919 -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index
Konu
Demirbaş
000261