Gallipoli: The Fatal Shore Paperback Book by Harvey Broadbent

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Gallipoli: The Fatal Shore Paperback Book by Harvey Broadbent

At the height of World War I, the Allies made a daring attempt to force the Dardanelles and capture the Turkish capital, Constantinople. They believed they would prevail over their enemy, but history records otherwise. One of the most savagely contested conflicts of the war, Gallipoli became a deadly killing ground, with over 400,000 Allied troops killed or wounded throughout the campaign. Written by Harvey Broadbent, a leading authority on the Gallipoli campaign, with over 100 photographs and artworks for greater historical context, Gallipoli: The Fatal Shore gives fascinating insight into this remarkable story of bravery, loss and heroism.

Features:

  • Title: Gallipoli: The Fatal Shore
  • Author: Harvey Broadbent
  • Publisher: Penguin
  • Genre: History
  • Non-fiction
  • No. of pages: 382
  • Black and white
  • Paperback cover
  • Dimensions (approx. cm): 23.4 x 15.5 x 3 (L x W x D)