On the 21st August 1914, George Martindale, along with many of his peers, enlisted for the war in service of Australia. Part of the 5th Battalion, he served for over 3 years and witnessed some of the largest and most catastrophic battles of World War 1. From the very beginning, when George was sent to Egypt to undertake training with some of the first of the enlisted men, he wrote home. He documented his daily life in the war - the events, his feelings and opinions - and sent these messages and photographs back to his family in Melbourne. His military experience took him through some of the most notorious battles of the war - he was sent to Gallipoli and fought in the battle of Lone Pine, eventually being evacuated when the troops were pulled out. He was then sent to France where he was a part of the infamous Fromelles battle, where in one night more than 5000 Australian casualties virtually wiped out his Division. He went on to Bullecourt, also a notorious battleground on the Western front, where he was seriously injured, putting an end to his army career. His letters tell his story beginning with the excitement of signing up and sailing across the world to fight the enemy, to world weary after having seen so much death and destruction. His letters tell the revealing real-life story of Gallipoli, Fromelles and Bullecourt. Through George Martindale's letters we see the First World War through his eyes, and experience the war as he did.
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Vendeur : Book Express (NZ), Shannon, Nouvelle-Zélande
Paperback. Etat : Very Good. 256 pages. light wear / marks. N° de réf. du vendeur 1137h
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Vendeur : Rons Bookshop (Canberra, Australia), Canberra, ACT, Australie
Soft cover. Etat : Very Good. 1st Edition. Landing on the Gallipoli Peninsula at Anzac Cove on 25 April 1915, Fighting at Lone Pine, surviving Fromelles and suffering Bullecourt, George Martindale's war experiences reflect a litany of our nation's hallowed trials. N° de réf. du vendeur 000857
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Soft cover. Etat : Very Good. 1st Edition. Very good condition. Minor wear to book corners and edges. Interior and binding are still excellent. George Martindale described these actions for his family members in the letters he sent home, forming a collection of his writings that is the basis of this book. He may well have become one of the great writers of twentieth-century Australia had his life not ended prematurely as a result of the injuries he sustained on the Western Front. N° de réf. du vendeur TBM9781743792155
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