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The Unknown Anzacs by Michael Caulfield
The Unknown Anzacs by Michael Caulfield
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The Unknown Anzacs offers a raw, authentic and deeply moving portrait of the Australian soldiers who lived through the harrowing reality of the First World War. Moving beyond the familiar legends, author Michael Caulfield weaves together a collection of rediscovered diaries and letters from the men who were there, providing a personal, intimate perspective on history. From the heat of Gallipoli to the mud-soaked trenches of the Western Front and the fleeting respite found in Cairo, these voices capture the true breadth of the human experience in conflict. Readers will follow these soldiers as they navigate the terror of artillery, the mundane struggles of army life, and the profound grief of losing comrades. Whether written by those who eventually returned home or by the fallen who left only their words behind, this account transforms history into a visceral, emotional journey. This is an essential and unforgettable record of those who served, ensuring that their individual stories, courage, and humanity are remembered and honoured by future generations. A compelling, must-read tribute to our national history.
Used (good, see images, some markings, minor cover wear, front cover sticker, front cover sticker mark, and some page folding)
Softcover
ISBN 9780733638664
The Unknown Anzacs offers a raw, authentic and deeply moving portrait of the Australian soldiers who lived through the harrowing reality of the First World War. Moving beyond the familiar legends, author Michael Caulfield weaves together a collection of rediscovered diaries and letters from the men who were there, providing a personal, intimate perspective on history. From the heat of Gallipoli to the mud-soaked trenches of the Western Front and the fleeting respite found in Cairo, these voices capture the true breadth of the human experience in conflict. Readers will follow these soldiers as they navigate the terror of artillery, the mundane struggles of army life, and the profound grief of losing comrades. Whether written by those who eventually returned home or by the fallen who left only their words behind, this account transforms history into a visceral, emotional journey. This is an essential and unforgettable record of those who served, ensuring that their individual stories, courage, and humanity are remembered and honoured by future generations. A compelling, must-read tribute to our national history.
Used (good, see images, some markings, minor cover wear, front cover sticker, front cover sticker mark, and some page folding)
Softcover
ISBN 9780733638664
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