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Discover the gripping firsthand accounts of World War I as you delve into 'Ghosts of Anzac,' a must-read book by Onesimus William Howe. This compelling paperback features 180 pages filled with uncensored and heartfelt experiences from the Auckland Infantry Regiment, capturing their courage and resilience during one of history's most intense conflicts. The author, who landed at Anzac Cove in Gallipoli, shares vivid memories of the battlefield, painting a harrowing picture of the Somme's brutal encounters. With direct quotes from Howe's battlefield diary, readers will feel an emotional connection to the soldiers' sacrifices and the realities of war. Historian Chris Pugsley recognizes the significance of Howe's perspective in his work 'Gallipoli - The New Zealand Story,' further emphasizing the importance of these narratives in understanding the ANZAC legacy. Whether you're a history enthusiast or seeking a powerful narrative, this book offers an impactful glimpse into the lives of those who served. Order now for a powerful journey through Anzac history, knowing that shipping is combined for your convenience. Enjoy quick delivery from our NZ-based store with no unexpected import charges or customs duties.
CONDITION: Brand New
Pages: 180
Bind: paperback
Author: Onesimus William Howe Publisher: Langsford Publishing
Publication Date: 30-04-2015
Old soldiers never tell their war stories? This one did: "General Johnstone tried to compliment us on our 'work' but was cut up too much when he heard of our losses. He was visibly affected. We marched to Mametz Wood and there Col. Plugge also tried to address us but he could not control his feelings either. We went into the trenches with 804 men. Came out with 201. Our casualties for the two stints were 603. Plugge was far too cut up to say a word about it. We camped in the woods for the night..." Onesimus William Howe served in the Auckland Infantry Regiment. His unit was the first to hit the beach at Anzac Cove in Gallipoli. In fact, Howe's experiences at Gallipoli are quoted by historian Chris Pugsley in his book Gallipoli - The New Zealand Story. But it is what happened next that defined WWI for the ANZACS, when they came face to face with heavily armed Germans at the Somme. In this important new work, taken directly from his battlefield diary, see the events of 1916 as if you are there: "That left me in charge of the gun. Percy and I are the only ones left on this gun now..." Compelling, honest, surprising, uncensored.
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
Pages: 180
Bind: paperback
Author: Onesimus William Howe Publisher: Langsford Publishing
Publication Date: 30-04-2015
Old soldiers never tell their war stories? This one did: "General Johnstone tried to compliment us on our 'work' but was cut up too much when he heard of our losses. He was visibly affected. We marched to Mametz Wood and there Col. Plugge also tried to address us but he could not control his feelings either. We went into the trenches with 804 men. Came out with 201. Our casualties for the two stints were 603. Plugge was far too cut up to say a word about it. We camped in the woods for the night..." Onesimus William Howe served in the Auckland Infantry Regiment. His unit was the first to hit the beach at Anzac Cove in Gallipoli. In fact, Howe's experiences at Gallipoli are quoted by historian Chris Pugsley in his book Gallipoli - The New Zealand Story. But it is what happened next that defined WWI for the ANZACS, when they came face to face with heavily armed Germans at the Somme. In this important new work, taken directly from his battlefield diary, see the events of 1916 as if you are there: "That left me in charge of the gun. Percy and I are the only ones left on this gun now..." Compelling, honest, surprising, uncensored.
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.