Gallipoli
Author: Les Carlyon
ISBN: 9780732911287
Publication Year: 2007
Binding: Paperback
Condition: Secondhand - Great
Series: Standalone
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From Les Carlyon comes a powerful and deeply researched account of one of the most significant campaigns in Australian and New Zealand history.
Focusing on the 1915 Gallipoli Campaign during World War I, this book brings to life the experiences of the ANZAC soldiers who fought on the harsh and unforgiving Turkish peninsula.
Through detailed storytelling and firsthand accounts, Carlyon explores not only the military strategy and political decisions behind the campaign, but also the human side of war—the courage, mateship, fear, and sacrifice of the men on the ground.
The narrative captures the chaos and tragedy of the campaign, while also highlighting the resilience and spirit that became central to Australian identity.
Rich in detail, emotional, and immersive, this work is widely regarded as one of the definitive histories of Gallipoli.
✨ Genre: History / Military History / Nonfiction
🌶️ Spice Level: None
📚 Series: Standalone
Powerful, moving, and essential reading—perfect for readers who want a deeper understanding of ANZAC history, World War I, and stories of courage and sacrifice 🇦🇺📜✨
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