Foreword
Note on style
Maps
Photographs
Prologue Tuggeranong Homestead, 1922
Introduction 'Key of the Anzac position'
1 'The fatal power of a young enthusiasm': the men of 1914 and the
Dardanelles
2 'The most critical position': the creation of Quinn's post
3 'The defence of Anzac': holding Quinn's in May
4 'Some uneasiness at Quinn's': two attacks and a truce
5 'The Turks break into Quinn's': Climax on 29 May
6 'Several minor operations': the New Zealand sorties in June
7 'If he had had roses . . .': the transformation of Quinn's
8 'No turning and no escape': mid-summer at Quinn's
9 'Men devoted to die': the August offensive
10 'Serious offensive action underground': autumn at Anzac
11 'Hillsides abandoned to the enemy': the evacuation of Anzac
12 'Anzac now belonged to the past': looking back on Quinn's
Post
'An unbroken stillness': Quinn's t
Peter Stanley is a Senior Historian at The Australian War Memorial where he has worked since 1980. He has published widely on Australian and British military history and wrote Tarakan (Allen + Unwin 1997).
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