Dimensions
130 x 199 x 16mm
A personal account of WWI by Australia's greatest general, who was also probably the best general on the Allied side on the Western Front.
John Monash was only a reserve soldier before the war, but as a civil engineer, he grasped earlier than most professional soldiers the necessity for meticulous planning and communication of one's plans in modern warfare. This book contains stirring accounts of the withdrawal from Gallipoli, a two-hour meeting with King George of England in France, and what it felt like to manage tens of thousands of men. Last published in 1934, this edition is edited by Tony McDougall.