“The Australian and New Zealandtroops have indeed
proved themselves worthy sons of the Empire.”
GEORGE R.I.
The
Anzac Book
Written and Illustrated in Gallipoli by
The Men of Anzac
For the benefit of Patriotic Funds
connected with the
A. & N. Z. A. C.
Cassell and Company, Ltd
London, New York, Toronto and Melbourne
1916
The Copyright in all
the Contributions, both
pictures and writings,
contained in The
Anzac Book is
strictly reserved to the
Contributors.
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INTRODUCTION. By Lieut.-Gen. Sir W. R. Birdwood | ix | |
EDITOR’S NOTE | xiii | |
THE LANDING. By A Man of the Tenth (A. R. Perry, 10th Batt. A.I.F.) | 1 | |
THE REMINISCENCE OF A WRECK. By Lieut. A. L. Pemberton (R.G.A.) | 7 | |
AN AUSTRALIAN HOME IN 1930. By “Soldieroo” (2nd Field Co., Aust. Engrs.) | 9 | |
NON NOBIS. By C. E. W. B. | 11 | |
THE ÆGEAN WIND. By H. B. K. | 14 | |
OUR FATHERS. By Capt. James Sprent, A.M.C. (3rd Field Amb.) | 14 | |
GLIMPSES OF ANZAC. By Hector Dinning (Aust. A.S.C.) | 17 | |
PARABLES OF ANZAC. | 23 | |
THE YARNS THAT ABDUL TELLS. By A. P. M. | 24 ... BU KİTABI OKUMAK İÇİN ÜYE OLUN VEYA GİRİŞ YAPIN!Sitemize Üyelik ÜCRETSİZDİR! |