The Western Front Diaries:
the Anzacs’ own story, battle by battle

$39.99 AUD

The Western Front Diaries:
the Anzacs’ own story, battle by battle

Overview

A special 100th-anniversary edition.

Long overshadowed by the national obsession with the ill-fated Gallipoli campaign, the breathtaking story of what really happened on the Western Front has finally been brought into the bright light of day.

The Anzacs’ Western Front campaign had a greater impact than Gallipoli in almost every respect: five times more soldiers served and were killed there, more than five times as many battles took place — and it was there that an astounding 53 Victoria Crosses were awarded to Australians. The diggers serving on the Western Front also helped win the war, but it was at an almost unfathomable cost.

Using hundreds of brutally honest and extraordinary eyewitness accounts, The Western Front Diaries reproduces private diaries, letters, postcards, and photographs to reveal what it was really like at the Front, battle by bloody battle.

Straight from the mouths of those who served there, it doesn’t get more honest, raw, or heartbreaking than this.

Details

Format
Paperback
Size
234mm x 153mm
Extent
544 pages
ISBN
9781925106695
RRP
AUD$39.99
Pub date
24 June 2015

Praise

‘Informative, inspiring … an incredible story.’

Peter Fitzsimonsjournalist and author

‘It’s absolutely incredible. It’s five hundred pages of absolutely absorbing material the likes of which you otherwise can’t get your hands on.’

Jon FaineABC Radio, The Conversation Hour

About the Author

Award-winning historian Dr Jonathan King has been producing books and films about World War I since 1994. He leads battlefield tours to Gallipoli and the Western Front, and is a regular television and radio commentator, as well as a writer for newspapers. After lecturing at The University of Melbourne for many years, he has written more than 30 books and produced 20 documentaries. He is based in Sydney with his fellow adventurer and wife, Jane. They have four daughters and seven grandchildren.
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