HQTANKS Posted 29 April , 2015 Share Posted 29 April , 2015 As we are remembering a hundred years on the landings at the Dardanelles it may a good idea to record the contribution of the written word to our understanding of the campaign. I have a particular interest in collecting books relating to the campaign, particularly those published between 1915 and 1938. I THINK I have most of the well known and not so well known books but have been aware over a period of 50 years or so that-to quote Senator Rumsfeld- ''There are things that we don't know and things that we don't know we don't know'', which to my mind just about sums up advanced book collecting. To that end I shall start the ball rolling with some of the rarer titles I have and hope that others may come forth with even rarer titles. LOST ENDEAVOUR a HOTCHPOTCH of GALLIPOLI MEMORIES---WATKINS 1970 MY DIARY 1915---Lt. Col. HAMBLEDON 1916 ON GALLIPOLI---PEEL---1920 RECORD of THE 5th SERVICE BATTALION THE CONNAUGHT RANGERS 1916 DIARY of CAPTAIN HARVEY BLEASE 1915 LETTERS FROM GALLIPOLI--CAMPBELL 1916 THE GALLIPOLI DIARY of ORLO WILLIAMS 1915 WITH MACHINE GUNS IN GALLIPOLI---WEDGWOOD----1915 THE COMPLETE HISTORY of THE ROYAL NAVAL DIVISION---Sub. Lieuts. FRY and McMILLAN-1918 MY DIARY 1915-FROM WALMER to the DARDANELLES with the ENGINEERS R.N.D. --DOUGLAS--1916 THREE MONTHS AT ANZAC--BEESTON--1916 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dust Jacket Collector Posted 29 April , 2015 Share Posted 29 April , 2015 I don't think I have much from Gallipoli outside of the usual ones but I'm away at the moment so will check when I get back. Looking through your list, the only one I can find is the Diary of Captain Blease but it's not cheap particularly with the postage from Canada. Is it worth it? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JOHN BALL Posted 29 April , 2015 Share Posted 29 April , 2015 Not mentioned above, Trenching At Gallipoli: J.Gallshaw. 1916 The Inconparable 29th And The River Clyde: G.Davidson. With Manchesters In The East: G.B. Hurst. 1918 John Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
HQTANKS Posted 30 April , 2015 Author Share Posted 30 April , 2015 I don't think I have much from Gallipoli outside of the usual ones but I'm away at the moment so will check when I get back. Looking through your list, the only one I can find is the Diary of Captain Blease but it's not cheap particularly with the postage from Canada. Is it worth it?H Hello Alan-Many thanks for your response. The price is probably fair, given the rarity but despite the fact that this little book is an unadorned straight forward diary it is probably only for Gallipoli completists. The postage is excessive given that is small and would easily fit into a stiffened envelope. Regarding Tom Donovan's upcoming bibliography of memorial books, he had never heard of it! As with many of this type of account you have to put up with the long voyage, with stop offs, which leaves you begging for them to land on the peninsula! Regards HQ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
HQTANKS Posted 30 April , 2015 Author Share Posted 30 April , 2015 Not mentioned above, Trenching At Gallipoli: J.Gallshaw. 1916 The Inconparable 29th And The River Clyde: G.Davidson. With Manchesters In The East: G.B. Hurst. 1918 John HELLO John Many thanks for your response. The Davidson title is a beauty. A detailed account from a medical officer on a day to day basis and it is rare. Regards HQ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dust Jacket Collector Posted 30 April , 2015 Share Posted 30 April , 2015 Back home again. My database tells me I have a few relevant volumes but nothing out of the ordinary :- Creighton - With the 29th Div. in Gallipoli. John Gillam - Gallipoli Diary & Gallipoli Adventure. McCustra - Gallipoli Days & Nights. Hogue - Trooper Bluegum at the Dardanelles. Priestman - With a BP Scout in Gallipoli. Rollo - Stray Shots from the Dardanelles (Poetry). Plus a memorial volume that arrived today - Kingsley Darling. A Mother's Tribute. Privately Printed 1919. He was a Captain in the 5th Royal Scots, who was seconded to the 2nd Hampshires at Gallipoli. There are some 35 pages on Gallipoli taken from his letters home. He was killed at Parvillers in France in 1918. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
stevem49 Posted 1 May , 2015 Share Posted 1 May , 2015 Nothing special on my list - Damn the Dardenelles (The agony of Gallipoli) John Laffin (1989) - I seem to have a hard back and soft of this title! Gallipoli - Alan Moorhead - (1956) Men of Gallipoli - Peter Liddle (1976) The Battlefields of Gallipoli - Then and Now - Nigel Steel (1990) Plus another half dozen of more modern titles. Steve M Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Posted 1 May , 2015 Share Posted 1 May , 2015 As we are remembering a hundred years on the landings at the Dardanelles it may a good idea to record the contribution of the written word to our understanding of the campaign. I have a particular interest in collecting books relating to the campaign, particularly those published between 1915 and 1938. I THINK I have most of the well known and not so well known books but have been aware over a period of 50 years or so that-to quote Senator Rumsfeld- ''There are things that we don't know and things that we don't know we don't know'', which to my mind just about sums up advanced book collecting. To that end I shall start the ball rolling with some of the rarer titles I have and hope that others may come forth with even rarer titles. LOST ENDEAVOUR a HOTCHPOTCH of GALLIPOLI MEMORIES---WATKINS 1970 MY DIARY 1915---Lt. Col. HAMBLEDON 1916 ON GALLIPOLI---PEEL---1920 RECORD of THE 5th SERVICE BATTALION THE CONNAUGHT RANGERS 1916 DIARY of CAPTAIN HARVEY BLEASE 1915 LETTERS FROM GALLIPOLI--CAMPBELL 1916 THE GALLIPOLI DIARY of ORLO WILLIAMS 1915 WITH MACHINE GUNS IN GALLIPOLI---WEDGWOOD----1915 THE COMPLETE HISTORY of THE ROYAL NAVAL DIVISION---Sub. Lieuts. FRY and McMILLAN-1918 MY DIARY 1915-FROM WALMER to the DARDANELLES with the ENGINEERS R.N.D. --DOUGLAS--1916 THREE MONTHS AT ANZAC--BEESTON--1916 In a previous life I was reasonably interested in the Dardanelles. I have accumulated over 200 Books on Gallipoli. Rather than drown the thread, if you would like a copy of the list PM me with your email. If I could select one book other than the OH, it would be "Suvla Bay and After" by Juvenis - an account by a subaltern of the 10th (Irish) Div and his very short war. It is available online in appalling OCR. MG Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Posted 1 May , 2015 Share Posted 1 May , 2015 Nothing special on my list - Damn the Dardenelles (The agony of Gallipoli) John Laffin (1989) - I seem to have a hard back and soft of this title! Gallipoli - Alan Moorhead - (1956) Men of Gallipoli - Peter Liddle (1976) The Battlefields of Gallipoli - Then and Now - Nigel Steel (1990) Plus another half dozen of more modern titles. Steve M You forgot the very excellent History of the 9th (Service) Bn Sherwood Foresters which filled a rather large gap in the historiography of Gallipoli. MG Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
HQTANKS Posted 1 May , 2015 Author Share Posted 1 May , 2015 You forgot the very excellent History of the 9th (Service) Bn Sherwood Foresters which filled a rather large gap in the historiography of Gallipoli. Hello Steve-Many thanks for your response. I was not aware of the 'Foresters' title-thanks for mentioning it Regards HQ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MaureenE Posted 4 May , 2015 Share Posted 4 May , 2015 A number of the books mentioned above are available to read online.The links for these, together with others, are available on the FIBIS Fibiwiki page Gallipoli, section Historical books online http://wiki.fibis.org/index.php/Gallipoli#Historical_books_online Cheers Maureen Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
stevem49 Posted 4 May , 2015 Share Posted 4 May , 2015 Hello HQ - Martin mentioned it as I am the author and would never had put it on the list! Thank you for the comment Martin. Steve Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bobpike Posted 6 May , 2015 Share Posted 6 May , 2015 ADAM SMITH - The Anzacs AITKEN - Gallipoli to the Somme ALEXANDER - On Two Fronts ANON (DR. VASSAL) – Uncensored Letters from the Dardanelles AUSTIN R - The White Gurkhas BEAN C E W - The Story of Anzac BEHREND - Make me a Soldier BERRIE - Under Furred Hats BLACKLEDGE - Peninsula of Death as told by Digger Craven BLUMBERG - Britain’s Sea Soldiers BOND - Staff Officer. The Diaries of Lord Moyne 1914-1918 BOX A ed. – The Best Fellows anyone could wish to meet…Geo. Auchterlone & the 8th. Australian Light Horse. BREED – From Gallipoli with love. Letters from the Anzacs of Wimmera. BRERETON C E - Tales of Three Campaigns BROWN W SORLEY - My War Diary 1914-19. Recollections of Gallipoli, Lemnos, Egypt & Palestine. BRUCKSHAW – Diaries BULEY – Glorious Deeds of Australasians in the Great War BURN R C W - Unpublished Letters BURNESS - The Nek BURROWS - Essex Regt BUSH – Gallipoli CARLYON – Gallipoli CHAMBERLAIN – Shrapnel & Semaphore. My Grandfather’s Diary of Gallipoli. CHAMBERS – BE Gully Ravine COOPER - The Tenth (Irish) Division in Gallipoli CREIGHTON Rev O - With the 29th.Division in Gallipoli DARLINGTON - Letters from Helles DAVIDSON - The Incomparable 29th. & the “ River Clyde.” DAY - A Cavalry Chaplain DENTON - Gallipoli - One Long Grave DRAGE - Chindwin to Criccieth DUNGAN – Irish Voices from the Great War EWING - From Gallipoli to Baghdad FARNDALE – History of the Royal Regiment of Artillery. The Forgotten Fronts. FOSTER - Rev.H C Foster at Antwerp & the Dardanelles GALLISHAW - Trenching in Gallipoli GELLERT - Songs of a Campaign GIBBONS - With the 1/5th.Essex in the East GILLAM - Gallipoli Diary GILLON - The 29th. Division HAMILTON – The City of London Yeomanry (Roughriders) HANNA - Pals at Suvla Bay HARGRAVE - The Suvla Bay Landings HARPER – Letters from Gunner 7/516 & Gunner 7/517 HARVEY – The Lonely Anzac HAWKINGS - From Ypres to Cambrai HEALD - Hero & Humorist HENDERSON - Khaki & Cassock HICKEY - Gallipoli HITCHCOCK - Stand To! A Diary of the Trenches HOGUE - Love Letters of an Anzac - Trooper Bluegum HOGUE - Trooper Bluegum at the Dardanelles IDRIESS - The Desert Column INGLE – From Duntroon to the Dardanelles JAMES R R - Gallipoli JERROLD - The Royal Naval Division JOHNSTONE - Orange Green & KhakiJOURDAIN – Ranging Memories KEMPE - Participation KEOWN - Forward with the Fifth KERR – The Lost Anzacs. The Story of Two Brothers. LAFFIN - Damn the Dardanelles LAWRENCE - The Gallipoli Diary LEE – Marine Gunner LIDDLE - Men of Gallipoli MACDONAGH – The Irish at the Front MACDONALD - 1915 McCRERY - The Vanished Battalion McKERNAN - Padre. Australian Chaplains in Gallipoli & France MALTHUS - Anzac A Retrospect. MARSHALL - Memories of Four Fronts MAY – Glory is No Compensation. The Border Regt at Gallipoli 1915. MITCHELL – The Anzac Landing (The Lost Anzac – Reveille 4 to 6 1935) McCOMBIE - Gallipoli - The Final Chance. MOORHOUSE - Hell’s Foundations MOYNE - Staff Officer. The Diaries of.. MOYNIHAN - Greater Love. Letters. MURE - The Incomparable 29th. MURPHY - History of the Suffolk Regt NEVINSON H W - The Dardanelles Campaign NEWMAN – Gallipoli – Then & Now O’NEILL - The Royal Fusiliers in the Great War PAGE - Command in the RND PARSONS – Pilgrimage. Royal Newfoundland Regt PATERSON J H - With the Zionists in Gallipoli POWELL - Adventures of a Wanderer PUGSLEY - Gallipoli. The New Zealand Story REID PAGE & POUNDS – A ‘Duty Clear Before Us.’ North Beach & The Sari Bair Range, Gallipoli Peninsula 25.4.15 – 20.12.15. RICHARDSON – For King, Country & the Scottish Borderers. RIMMER – The Story of the First-Fifth Bedfords ROBERTSON J - Anzac & Empire RULE – Jacka’s Mob SARNER – The Jews of Gallipoli SHADBOLT – Voices of Gallipoli SIMPSON – Maygar’s Boys (8ALH) SMART – When Heroes Die (Gresham School) SNELLING - VC’s of Gallipoli SPARROW & ROSS - On Four Fronts with the R.N.D STILL - Poems in Captivity TAYLOR & CUPPER - Gallipoli. A Battlefield Guide THOMSON - Anzac Memories. Living with the Legend TOWNSEND - Gallipoli 1915. A Tribute To All Those Who Were There. TRAVERS – Gallipoli, 1915 TYQUIN - Gallipoli. The Medical War WAITE – The New Zealanders at Gallipoli WALKER R - To What End Did They Die ? WELBORN – Bush Heroes – A People, A Place, A Legend. WESTBROOK - Anzac & After WESTON – Three Years with the New Zealanders WOOD – In the Line of Battle Some more for the list (including a little poetry), I leave it to others to define the degree of rarity, or indeed Gallipoli-ness!Bob ADAM SMITH - The Anzacs AITKEN - Gallipoli to the Somme ALEXANDER - On Two Fronts ANON (DR. VASSAL) – Uncensored Letters from the Dardanelles AUSTIN R - The White Gurkhas BEAN C E W - The Story of Anzac BEHREND - Make me a Soldier BERRIE - Under Furred Hats BLACKLEDGE - Peninsula of Death as told by Digger Craven BLUMBERG - Britain’s Sea Soldiers BOND - Staff Officer. The Diaries of Lord Moyne 1914-1918 BOX A ed. – The Best Fellows anyone could wish to meet…Geo. Auchterlone & the 8th. Australian Light Horse. BREED – From Gallipoli with love. Letters from the Anzacs of Wimmera. BRERETON C E - Tales of Three Campaigns BROWN W SORLEY - My War Diary 1914-19. Recollections of Gallipoli, Lemnos, Egypt & Palestine. BRUCKSHAW – Diaries BULEY – Glorious Deeds of Australasians in the Great War BURN R C W - Unpublished Letters BURNESS - The Nek BURROWS - Essex Regt BUSH – Gallipoli CARLYON – Gallipoli CHAMBERLAIN – Shrapnel & Semaphore. My Grandfather’s Diary of Gallipoli. CHAMBERS – BE Gully Ravine COOPER - The Tenth (Irish) Division in Gallipoli CREIGHTON Rev O - With the 29th.Division in Gallipoli DARLINGTON - Letters from Helles DAVIDSON - The Incomparable 29th. & the “ River Clyde.” DAY - A Cavalry Chaplain DENTON - Gallipoli - One Long Grave DRAGE - Chindwin to Criccieth DUNGAN – Irish Voices from the Great War EWING - From Gallipoli to Baghdad FARNDALE – History of the Royal Regiment of Artillery. The Forgotten Fronts. FOSTER - Rev.H C Foster at Antwerp & the Dardanelles GALLISHAW - Trenching in Gallipoli GELLERT - Songs of a Campaign GIBBONS - With the 1/5th.Essex in the East GILLAM - Gallipoli Diary GILLON - The 29th. Division HAMILTON – The City of London Yeomanry (Roughriders) HANNA - Pals at Suvla Bay HARGRAVE - The Suvla Bay Landings HARPER – Letters from Gunner 7/516 & Gunner 7/517 HARVEY – The Lonely Anzac HAWKINGS - From Ypres to Cambrai HEALD - Hero & Humorist HENDERSON - Khaki & Cassock HICKEY - Gallipoli HITCHCOCK - Stand To! A Diary of the Trenches HOGUE - Love Letters of an Anzac - Trooper Bluegum HOGUE - Trooper Bluegum at the Dardanelles IDRIESS - The Desert Column INGLE – From Duntroon to the Dardanelles JAMES R R - Gallipoli JERROLD - The Royal Naval Division JOHNSTONE - Orange Green & KhakiJOURDAIN – Ranging Memories KEMPE - Participation KEOWN - Forward with the Fifth KERR – The Lost Anzacs. The Story of Two Brothers. LAFFIN - Damn the Dardanelles LAWRENCE - The Gallipoli Diary LEE – Marine Gunner LIDDLE - Men of Gallipoli MACDONAGH – The Irish at the Front MACDONALD - 1915 McCRERY - The Vanished Battalion McKERNAN - Padre. Australian Chaplains in Gallipoli & France MALTHUS - Anzac A Retrospect. MARSHALL - Memories of Four Fronts MAY – Glory is No Compensation. The Border Regt at Gallipoli 1915. MITCHELL – The Anzac Landing (The Lost Anzac – Reveille 4 to 6 1935) McCOMBIE - Gallipoli - The Final Chance. MOORHOUSE - Hell’s Foundations MOYNE - Staff Officer. The Diaries of.. MOYNIHAN - Greater Love. Letters. MURE - The Incomparable 29th. MURPHY - History of the Suffolk Regt NEVINSON H W - The Dardanelles Campaign NEWMAN – Gallipoli – Then & Now O’NEILL - The Royal Fusiliers in the Great War PAGE - Command in the RND PARSONS – Pilgrimage. Royal Newfoundland Regt PATERSON J H - With the Zionists in Gallipoli POWELL - Adventures of a Wanderer PUGSLEY - Gallipoli. The New Zealand Story REID PAGE & POUNDS – A ‘Duty Clear Before Us.’ North Beach & The Sari Bair Range, Gallipoli Peninsula 25.4.15 – 20.12.15. RICHARDSON – For King, Country & the Scottish Borderers. RIMMER – The Story of the First-Fifth Bedfords ROBERTSON J - Anzac & Empire RULE – Jacka’s Mob SARNER – The Jews of Gallipoli SHADBOLT – Voices of Gallipoli SIMPSON – Maygar’s Boys (8ALH) SMART – When Heroes Die (Gresham School) SNELLING - VC’s of Gallipoli SPARROW & ROSS - On Four Fronts with the R.N.D STILL - Poems in Captivity TAYLOR & CUPPER - Gallipoli. A Battlefield Guide THOMSON - Anzac Memories. Living with the Legend TOWNSEND - Gallipoli 1915. A Tribute To All Those Who Were There. TRAVERS – Gallipoli, 1915 TYQUIN - Gallipoli. The Medical War WAITE – The New Zealanders at Gallipoli WALKER R - To What End Did They Die ? WELBORN – Bush Heroes – A People, A Place, A Legend. WESTBROOK - Anzac & After WESTON – Three Years with the New Zealanders WOOD – In the Line of Battle Some more for the list (including a little poetry), I leave it to others to define the degree of rarity, or indeed Gallipoli-ness!Bob Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
HQTANKS Posted 6 May , 2015 Author Share Posted 6 May , 2015 ADAM SMITH - The Anzacs AITKEN - Gallipoli to the Somme ALEXANDER - On Two Fronts ANON (DR. VASSAL) – Uncensored Letters from the Dardanelles AUSTIN R - The White Gurkhas BEAN C E W - The Story of Anzac BEHREND - Make me a Soldier BERRIE - Under Furred Hats BLACKLEDGE - Peninsula of Death as told by Digger Craven BLUMBERG - Britain’s Sea Soldiers BOND - Staff Officer. The Diaries of Lord Moyne 1914-1918 BOX A ed. – The Best Fellows anyone could wish to meet…Geo. Auchterlone & the 8th. Australian Light Horse. BREED – From Gallipoli with love. Letters from the Anzacs of Wimmera. BRERETON C E - Tales of Three Campaigns BROWN W SORLEY - My War Diary 1914-19. Recollections of Gallipoli, Lemnos, Egypt & Palestine. BRUCKSHAW – Diaries BULEY – Glorious Deeds of Australasians in the Great War BURN R C W - Unpublished Letters BURNESS - The Nek BURROWS - Essex Regt BUSH – Gallipoli CARLYON – Gallipoli CHAMBERLAIN – Shrapnel & Semaphore. My Grandfather’s Diary of Gallipoli. CHAMBERS – BE Gully Ravine COOPER - The Tenth (Irish) Division in Gallipoli CREIGHTON Rev O - With the 29th.Division in Gallipoli DARLINGTON - Letters from Helles DAVIDSON - The Incomparable 29th. & the “ River Clyde.” DAY - A Cavalry Chaplain DENTON - Gallipoli - One Long Grave DRAGE - Chindwin to Criccieth DUNGAN – Irish Voices from the Great War EWING - From Gallipoli to Baghdad FARNDALE – History of the Royal Regiment of Artillery. The Forgotten Fronts. FOSTER - Rev.H C Foster at Antwerp & the Dardanelles GALLISHAW - Trenching in Gallipoli GELLERT - Songs of a Campaign GIBBONS - With the 1/5th.Essex in the East GILLAM - Gallipoli Diary GILLON - The 29th. Division HAMILTON – The City of London Yeomanry (Roughriders) HANNA - Pals at Suvla Bay HARGRAVE - The Suvla Bay Landings HARPER – Letters from Gunner 7/516 & Gunner 7/517 HARVEY – The Lonely Anzac HAWKINGS - From Ypres to Cambrai HEALD - Hero & Humorist HENDERSON - Khaki & Cassock HICKEY - Gallipoli HITCHCOCK - Stand To! A Diary of the Trenches HOGUE - Love Letters of an Anzac - Trooper Bluegum HOGUE - Trooper Bluegum at the Dardanelles IDRIESS - The Desert Column INGLE – From Duntroon to the Dardanelles JAMES R R - Gallipoli JERROLD - The Royal Naval Division JOHNSTONE - Orange Green & Khaki JOURDAIN – Ranging Memories KEMPE - Participation KEOWN - Forward with the Fifth KERR – The Lost Anzacs. The Story of Two Brothers. LAFFIN - Damn the Dardanelles LAWRENCE - The Gallipoli Diary LEE – Marine Gunner LIDDLE - Men of Gallipoli MACDONAGH – The Irish at the Front MACDONALD - 1915 McCRERY - The Vanished Battalion McKERNAN - Padre. Australian Chaplains in Gallipoli & France MALTHUS - Anzac A Retrospect. MARSHALL - Memories of Four Fronts MAY – Glory is No Compensation. The Border Regt at Gallipoli 1915. MITCHELL – The Anzac Landing (The Lost Anzac – Reveille 4 to 6 1935) McCOMBIE - Gallipoli - The Final Chance. MOORHOUSE - Hell’s Foundations MOYNE - Staff Officer. The Diaries of.. MOYNIHAN - Greater Love. Letters. MURE - The Incomparable 29th. MURPHY - History of the Suffolk Regt NEVINSON H W - The Dardanelles Campaign NEWMAN – Gallipoli – Then & Now O’NEILL - The Royal Fusiliers in the Great War PAGE - Command in the RND PARSONS – Pilgrimage. Royal Newfoundland Regt PATERSON J H - With the Zionists in Gallipoli POWELL - Adventures of a Wanderer PUGSLEY - Gallipoli. The New Zealand Story REID PAGE & POUNDS – A ‘Duty Clear Before Us.’ North Beach & The Sari Bair Range, Gallipoli Peninsula 25.4.15 – 20.12.15. RICHARDSON – For King, Country & the Scottish Borderers. RIMMER – The Story of the First-Fifth Bedfords ROBERTSON J - Anzac & Empire RULE – Jacka’s Mob SARNER – The Jews of Gallipoli SHADBOLT – Voices of Gallipoli SIMPSON – Maygar’s Boys (8ALH) SMART – When Heroes Die (Gresham School) SNELLING - VC’s of Gallipoli SPARROW & ROSS - On Four Fronts with the R.N.D STILL - Poems in Captivity TAYLOR & CUPPER - Gallipoli. A Battlefield Guide THOMSON - Anzac Memories. Living with the Legend TOWNSEND - Gallipoli 1915. A Tribute To All Those Who Were There. TRAVERS – Gallipoli, 1915 TYQUIN - Gallipoli. The Medical War WAITE – The New Zealanders at Gallipoli WALKER R - To What End Did They Die ? WELBORN – Bush Heroes – A People, A Place, A Legend. WESTBROOK - Anzac & After WESTON – Three Years with the New Zealanders WOOD – In the Line of Battle Some more for the list (including a little poetry), I leave it to others to define the degree of rarity, or indeed Gallipoli-ness! Bob ADAM SMITH - The Anzacs AITKEN - Gallipoli to the Somme ALEXANDER - On Two Fronts ANON (DR. VASSAL) – Uncensored Letters from the Dardanelles AUSTIN R - The White Gurkhas BEAN C E W - The Story of Anzac BEHREND - Make me a Soldier BERRIE - Under Furred Hats BLACKLEDGE - Peninsula of Death as told by Digger Craven BLUMBERG - Britain’s Sea Soldiers BOND - Staff Officer. The Diaries of Lord Moyne 1914-1918 BOX A ed. – The Best Fellows anyone could wish to meet…Geo. Auchterlone & the 8th. Australian Light Horse. BREED – From Gallipoli with love. Letters from the Anzacs of Wimmera. BRERETON C E - Tales of Three Campaigns BROWN W SORLEY - My War Diary 1914-19. Recollections of Gallipoli, Lemnos, Egypt & Palestine. BRUCKSHAW – Diaries BULEY – Glorious Deeds of Australasians in the Great War BURN R C W - Unpublished Letters BURNESS - The Nek BURROWS - Essex Regt BUSH – Gallipoli CARLYON – Gallipoli CHAMBERLAIN – Shrapnel & Semaphore. My Grandfather’s Diary of Gallipoli. CHAMBERS – BE Gully Ravine COOPER - The Tenth (Irish) Division in Gallipoli CREIGHTON Rev O - With the 29th.Division in Gallipoli DARLINGTON - Letters from Helles DAVIDSON - The Incomparable 29th. & the “ River Clyde.” DAY - A Cavalry Chaplain DENTON - Gallipoli - One Long Grave DRAGE - Chindwin to Criccieth DUNGAN – Irish Voices from the Great War EWING - From Gallipoli to Baghdad FARNDALE – History of the Royal Regiment of Artillery. The Forgotten Fronts. FOSTER - Rev.H C Foster at Antwerp & the Dardanelles GALLISHAW - Trenching in Gallipoli GELLERT - Songs of a Campaign GIBBONS - With the 1/5th.Essex in the East GILLAM - Gallipoli Diary GILLON - The 29th. Division HAMILTON – The City of London Yeomanry (Roughriders) HANNA - Pals at Suvla Bay HARGRAVE - The Suvla Bay Landings HARPER – Letters from Gunner 7/516 & Gunner 7/517 HARVEY – The Lonely Anzac HAWKINGS - From Ypres to Cambrai HEALD - Hero & Humorist HENDERSON - Khaki & Cassock HICKEY - Gallipoli HITCHCOCK - Stand To! A Diary of the Trenches HOGUE - Love Letters of an Anzac - Trooper Bluegum HOGUE - Trooper Bluegum at the Dardanelles IDRIESS - The Desert Column INGLE – From Duntroon to the Dardanelles JAMES R R - Gallipoli JERROLD - The Royal Naval Division JOHNSTONE - Orange Green & Khaki JOURDAIN – Ranging Memories KEMPE - Participation KEOWN - Forward with the Fifth KERR – The Lost Anzacs. The Story of Two Brothers. LAFFIN - Damn the Dardanelles LAWRENCE - The Gallipoli Diary LEE – Marine Gunner LIDDLE - Men of Gallipoli MACDONAGH – The Irish at the Front MACDONALD - 1915 McCRERY - The Vanished Battalion McKERNAN - Padre. Australian Chaplains in Gallipoli & France MALTHUS - Anzac A Retrospect. MARSHALL - Memories of Four Fronts MAY – Glory is No Compensation. The Border Regt at Gallipoli 1915. MITCHELL – The Anzac Landing (The Lost Anzac – Reveille 4 to 6 1935) McCOMBIE - Gallipoli - The Final Chance. MOORHOUSE - Hell’s Foundations MOYNE - Staff Officer. The Diaries of.. MOYNIHAN - Greater Love. Letters. MURE - The Incomparable 29th. MURPHY - History of the Suffolk Regt NEVINSON H W - The Dardanelles Campaign NEWMAN – Gallipoli – Then & Now O’NEILL - The Royal Fusiliers in the Great War PAGE - Command in the RND PARSONS – Pilgrimage. Royal Newfoundland Regt PATERSON J H - With the Zionists in Gallipoli POWELL - Adventures of a Wanderer PUGSLEY - Gallipoli. The New Zealand Story REID PAGE & POUNDS – A ‘Duty Clear Before Us.’ North Beach & The Sari Bair Range, Gallipoli Peninsula 25.4.15 – 20.12.15. RICHARDSON – For King, Country & the Scottish Borderers. RIMMER – The Story of the First-Fifth Bedfords ROBERTSON J - Anzac & Empire RULE – Jacka’s Mob SARNER – The Jews of Gallipoli SHADBOLT – Voices of Gallipoli SIMPSON – Maygar’s Boys (8ALH) SMART – When Heroes Die (Gresham School) SNELLING - VC’s of Gallipoli SPARROW & ROSS - On Four Fronts with the R.N.D STILL - Poems in Captivity TAYLOR & CUPPER - Gallipoli. A Battlefield Guide THOMSON - Anzac Memories. Living with the Legend TOWNSEND - Gallipoli 1915. A Tribute To All Those Who Were There. TRAVERS – Gallipoli, 1915 TYQUIN - Gallipoli. The Medical War WAITE – The New Zealanders at Gallipoli WALKER R - To What End Did They Die ? WELBORN – Bush Heroes – A People, A Place, A Legend. WESTBROOK - Anzac & After WESTON – Three Years with the New Zealanders WOOD – In the Line of Battle Some more for the list (including a little poetry), I leave it to others to define the degree of rarity, or indeed Gallipoli-ness! Bob Thanks Bob-a great list. may I ask if your copy of Foster's At Antwerp and the Dardanelles' has a frontispiece as all the copies I have seen Don't, but I once saw a catalogue that said their was one? Regards HQ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dust Jacket Collector Posted 6 May , 2015 Share Posted 6 May , 2015 A good list bears repeating. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bobpike Posted 6 May , 2015 Share Posted 6 May , 2015 OK, OK, computer skills just one of many weaknesses! Any on the list(s)with dust jackets outstanding? Bob Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Black Maria Posted 6 May , 2015 Share Posted 6 May , 2015 Thanks Bob-a great list. may I ask if your copy of Foster's At Antwerp and the Dardanelles' has a frontispiece as all the copies I have seen Don't, but I once saw a catalogue that said their was one? Regards HQ My copy hasn't got one. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dust Jacket Collector Posted 6 May , 2015 Share Posted 6 May , 2015 OK, OK, computer skills just one of many weaknesses! Any on the list(s)with dust jackets outstanding? Bob Hi Bob. Just joking, it's an impressive list. Are they all in jackets? There are many titles in there that I'm not familiar with. If you tell me which pre-1939 ones are in jackets I'll let you know if a picture of the jacket would be welcome. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Black Maria Posted 6 May , 2015 Share Posted 6 May , 2015 With regards to the list ( nice one by the way), I maybe wrong but I wasn't aware that Hitchcock's 'Stand To !' had any Gallipoli connection. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bobpike Posted 6 May , 2015 Share Posted 6 May , 2015 I'm in France till the weekend so will check Foster on my return home, as well as which have dust jackets (no offence taken, by the way). As to Hitchcock he doesn't; the list was compiled from books that mentioned Gallipoli in some way and as it was created a long time ago the link escapes me, Bob Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
barkalotloudly Posted 6 May , 2015 Share Posted 6 May , 2015 Three that maybe of interest {cannot see them mentioned but apologies if they have } Battle of the Beaches ..Lockyer 1936 Prisoner with the Turks 1915-1918 Lushington 1923 Gallipoli memories ..a plain diary by a plain soldier published by S Dirmikis and Sons Constantinople [a soldier in the Border regiment??] Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
barkalotloudly Posted 7 May , 2015 Share Posted 7 May , 2015 Of that Fellowship....S S Wright 1920`s/30`s Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bobpike Posted 8 May , 2015 Share Posted 8 May , 2015 There are more to come, BOOKS ALREADY LISTED (WITH DUST JACKET) AITKEN ALEXANDER-GALLIPOLI TO THE SOMME-DW LIDDLE PETER-MEN OF GALLIPOLI- DW MALTHUS CECIL-ANZAC A RETROSPECT- DW MOOREHEAD ALAN-GALLIPOLI-DW BOOKS NOT LISTED BEFORE (COINCIDENTALLY ALL WITH DUST JACKET) KEMPE HUMPHREY-PARTICIPATION - DW BAYLEBRIDGE WILLIAM-AN ANZAC MUSTER - DW HATTON S F-THE YARN OF A YEOMAN- DW HURST JAMES-GAME TO THE LAST - DW Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bobpike Posted 8 May , 2015 Share Posted 8 May , 2015 MORE WITH DUST JACKETS Gallipoli to the Somme - DUDLEY MCCARTHY Fortunate Life - Facey A. The White Gurkhas the Australians at the Second Battle of Krithia Gallipoli - AUSTIN,RON. French and the Dardanelles: A Study of Failure in the Conduct of War - George H Cassar: War Letters of General Monash - Monash, John; Cutlack, F.M. (editor) Der Kampf un der Dardanellen – Clemens Laar Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
HQTANKS Posted 8 May , 2015 Author Share Posted 8 May , 2015 MORE WITH DUST JACKETS Gallipoli to the Somme - DUDLEY MCCARTHY Fortunate Life - Facey A. The White Gurkhas the Australians at the Second Battle of Krithia Gallipoli - AUSTIN,RON. French and the Dardanelles: A Study of Failure in the Conduct of War - George H Cassar: War Letters of General Monash - Monash, John; Cutlack, F.M. (editor) Der Kampf un der Dardanellen – Clemens Laar Excellent Bob-Did you find 'Anzac Muster' a strange read?? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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