Gcmg: 5 books

Book cover of War Letters of General Monash
by General Sir John Monash, GCMG, KCB
Language: English
Release Date: July 29, 2015

Monash in his own words . . . Long before this letter can possibly reach you, great events which will stir the whole world and go down in history will have happened, to the eternal glory of Australia and all who have participated. —John Monash, 24 April 1915 These extraordinary, intimate...
Book cover of War Classics
by General Sir John Monash, GCMG, KCB
Language: English
Release Date: July 29, 2015

Monash in his own words … War Letters of General Monash This collection of extraordinary, intimate letters from General Sir John Monash to his wife and daughter, records his experiences throughout World War I, from landing at Gallipoli to leading decisive victories on the Western Front....
Book cover of Gallipoli Diary Vol. II [Illustrated Edition]
by General Sir Ian Standish Monteith Hamilton GCB GCMG DSO TD
Language: English
Release Date: November 6, 2015

Includes Gallipoli Campaign Map and Illustrations Pack –71 photos and 31 maps of the campaign spanning the entire period of hostilities. The desperate losses and ultimate failure of the Gallipoli campaign are legendary even among the holocaust of the First World War. The man ultimately held...
Book cover of Gallipoli Diary Vol. I [Illustrated Edition]
by General Sir Ian Standish Monteith Hamilton GCB GCMG DSO TD
Language: English
Release Date: November 6, 2015

udes Gallipoli Campaign Map and Illustrations Pack –71 photos and 31 maps of the campaign spanning the entire period of hostilities. The desperate losses and ultimate failure of the Gallipoli campaign are legendary even among the holocaust of the First World War. The man ultimately held responsible...
Book cover of The Australian Victories in France in 1918
by General Sir John Monash, GCMG, KCB
Language: English
Release Date: July 29, 2015

Monash in his own words … From the far-off days in 1914, when the call first came, until the last shot was fired, every day was filled with loathing, horror, and distress … Yet it had to be, and the thought always uppermost was the earnest prayer that Australia might forever be spared such...
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