Description
Category
Non Fiction
Genre
History
Publication Date
April 2022
Rights Available:
World excl. NZ, Australia, UK, Turkey
Rights Agents:
World
Peter Dowling, Oratia Books
peter@oratia.co.nz
Book Author Christopher Pugsley
Rights Available World excl. NZ, Australia, UK, Turkey
The definitive account of New Zealand’s role in the disastrous 1915 Gallipoli campaign, when a British-led expeditionary force met the Turkish army in an attempt to wrest control of the Dardanelles, comes alive in an updated edition, liberally illustrated and brilliantly analysed by the doyen of Kiwi military historians.
This sixth edition builds on a revision of New Zealand troop numbers at Gallipoli to reassess the campaign, with extensive updates and a new preface. It shows us Gallipoli through the eyes of those who fought there — in their letters and diaries, illustrated with an abundance of original photos.
Gallipoli does justice to the reality of this epic campaign, and deserves a place on the shelves of any history enthusiast.
About the Author
A retired Lieutenant-Colonel in the New Zealand Army, Christopher Pugsley was a lecturer in military studies here, in Australia and the UK. Among his many books are four others with Oratia: The Anzac Experience, Te Hokowhitu a Tu, The Camera in the Crowd and Le Quesnoy 1918. He is historical director of the ‘Gallipoli: The Scale of Our War’ exhibition at Te Papa Tongarewa, Wellington, which has now been extended to 2025. A frequent visitor and guide to Gallipoli, Chris lives with his wife in Waikanae Beach.
Category
Non Fiction
Genre
History
Publication Date
April 2022
Rights Available:
World excl. NZ, Australia, UK, Turkey
Rights Agents:
World
Peter Dowling, Oratia Books
peter@oratia.co.nz