Gallipoli
Alan Moorehead
(HarperCollins, Sept. 1, 1956)
From dust jacket notes: "...In Gallipoli Alan Moorehead omits no detail of the maudlin waste, the physical horror, the sheer heartbreaking folly of three quarters of a million men committed to fight for impossible objectives with inadequate means on unknown, unmapped terrain. But with all of this, his book is essentially a celebration of the human spirit - a sublime answer to 'What is man that thou art mindful of him?' The wrongness of everything that had to do with the Gallipoli campaign serves only to throw into shining relief the superb rightness of the men who fought it. Moorehead's Gallipoli is a vivid chronicle of adventure, suspense, agony and heroism worthy of those men."