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Dive into the riveting history of New Zealand's military engineering with this brand new paperback book by Peter Cooke. Measuring 180 x 265 mm and comprising 232 pages, this insightful publication delves into the lesser-known stories from World War I, focusing on the New Zealand tunnellers who played a pivotal role in the siege for civilization during one of the most destructive wars in history. Published on 09-11-2021, this extensive work sheds light on the extraordinary efforts of the New Zealand Tunnelling Company at Arras, highlighting their ingenuity and perseverance. Dr. Ian McGibbon ONZM, in his compelling foreword, notes how these inexperienced soldiers quickly adapted to the challenges of subterranean warfare, exhibiting remarkable resilience. This comprehensive account offers historians, military enthusiasts, and avid readers a deeper understanding of the Tunnelling Company and its significant contributions. With meticulous documentation and newly uncovered materials, Cooke’s narrative serves as an essential resource for anyone interested in New Zealand’s military history. Enjoy fast and reliable shipping with no unexpected import fees or customs duties – all items are in stock and shipped from our Auckland premises, ensuring prompt delivery. Grab your copy today and explore the legacy of courage and innovation!
CONDITION: Brand New
Dimensions: 180 x 265 mm
Pages: 232
Bind: paperback
Author: Peter Cooke
Publication Date: 09-11-2021
In 1915 the most destructive war ever was consuming Europe. Responding to the call, New Zealand sent a mine-warfare unit to fight the siege for civilisation. “So fierce was this struggle,” Dr Ian McGibbon ONZM says in his Foreword, “that the inexperienced New Zealand tunnellers were initially knocked off balance, but they quickly regain their equilibrium. They proved their mettle in this subterranean conflict (at Arras).. This history, written by an expert on New Zealand’s military engineering, greatly improves our understanding of the Tunnelling Company,… with careful attention to the documentary record. In bringing to light much new material about the company, its members and its achievements, Peter Cooke’s efforts are to be highly commended.”
We are happy to combine shipping. Smartfox is a NZ owned business located in Auckland. This product is in stock in NZ which means no unexpected import charges, custom duty or tax.
CONDITION: Brand New
Dimensions: 180 x 265 mm
Pages: 232
Bind: paperback
Author: Peter Cooke
Publication Date: 09-11-2021
In 1915 the most destructive war ever was consuming Europe. Responding to the call, New Zealand sent a mine-warfare unit to fight the siege for civilisation. “So fierce was this struggle,” Dr Ian McGibbon ONZM says in his Foreword, “that the inexperienced New Zealand tunnellers were initially knocked off balance, but they quickly regain their equilibrium. They proved their mettle in this subterranean conflict (at Arras).. This history, written by an expert on New Zealand’s military engineering, greatly improves our understanding of the Tunnelling Company,… with careful attention to the documentary record. In bringing to light much new material about the company, its members and its achievements, Peter Cooke’s efforts are to be highly commended.”
We are happy to combine shipping. Smartfox is a NZ owned business located in Auckland. This product is in stock in NZ which means no unexpected import charges, custom duty or tax.