### From Publishers Weekly Starred Review. A long-lost Shakespeare play surfaces in Phillips's wily fifth novel, a sublime faux memoir framed as the introduction to the play's first printinga Modern Library edition, of course. Arthur Phillips and his twin sister, Dana, maintained an uncommon relati
Passchendaele: the anatomy of a tragedy
β Scribed by Andrew Macdonald
- Publisher
- HarperCollins Publishers
- Year
- 2013
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 850 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN
- 1775490653
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β¦ Synopsis
A fresh look at the battles of Passchendaele that reveals, for the first time, where responsibility for the tragedy really lies. this extensively researched book tells the story of one of the darkest hours of Australia and New Zealand's First World War military. With the forensic use of decades-old documents and soldier accounts, it unveils for the first time what really happened on the war-torn slopes of Passchendaele, why, and who was responsible for the deaths and injuries of thousands of soldiers in the black mud of Flanders. Macdonald explores the October battles of third Ypres from the perspective of the generals who organised them to the soldiers in the field, drawing on a wide range of evidence held in Australia, New Zealand, Canada, Britain and Germany. His book is far more than a simple narrative of battle and includes critical and comparative assessments of command, personality, training discipline, weapons, systems, tactics and the environment. It looks equally at the...
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