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This book (hardcover) is part of the TREDITION CLASSICS. It
contains classical literature works from over two thousand years.
Most of these titles have been out of print and off the bookstore
shelves for decades. The book series is intended to preserve the
cultural legacy and to promote the timeless works of classical
literature. Readers of a TREDITION CLASSICS book support the
mission to save many of the amazing works of world literature from
oblivion. With this series, tredition intends to make thousands of
international literature classics available in printed format again
- worldwide.
The Great War in the Middle East as seen by a British artilleryman
Antony Bluett, a serving member of the Honourable Artillery
Company, has given us a vital account of the Great War as it was
fought in the Egyptian Desert, across the Sinai peninsula into
Palestine, the capture of Jerusalem and on to victory in Lebanon
and Syria. He tells his story as he saw the war from with his
battery of guns-which played its part in this untypical theatre of
fluid manoeuvring that brought about the fall of the declining
Turkish Ottoman Empire. His was not simply a war of artillery duels
and the ever present danger of bombs from enemy aircraft. The very
environment was an enemy, fluctuating between searing daytime heat
and freezing cold nights on difficult terrain. We are introduced to
the difficulties of handling horses, guns and wagons in a war far
different to that of the Western Front. The entire campaign is
entertainingly recounted including lively accounts of the
activities of the Welsh, Scottish and London infantry regiments,
the colonial light horsemen and Cameliers together with the long
suffering Egyptian labourers who carved camps, fortifications and
roads out of the most inhospitable landscape.
It is a little difficult to know the precise place at which to
begin this narrative. There are, as it were, several points
d'appui. One might describe the outward voyage, in a troopship
packed to three or four times its normal peace-time capacity; where
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""Little has been said, and less written, of the campaigns in Egypt
and Palestine. This book is an attempt to give those interested
some idea of the work and play and, occasionally, the sufferings of
the Egyptian Expeditionary Force, from the time of its inception to
the Armistice. Severely technical details have been reduced to a
minimum, the story being rather of men than matters; but such
necessary figures and other data of which I had not personal
knowledge, have been taken from the official dispatches and from
the notes of eye-witnesses."" This book is part of the World War
One Centenary series; creating, collating and reprinting new and
old works of poetry, fiction, autobiography and analysis. The
series forms a commemorative tribute to mark the passing of one of
the world's bloodiest wars, offering new perspectives on this
tragic yet fascinating period of human history. Each publication
also includes brand new introductory essays and a timeline to help
the reader place the work in its historical context.
This book is part of the TREDITION CLASSICS. It contains classical
literature works from over two thousand years. Most of these titles
have been out of print and off the bookstore shelves for decades.
The book series is intended to preserve the cultural legacy and to
promote the timeless works of classical literature. Readers of a
TREDITION CLASSICS book support the mission to save many of the
amazing works of world literature from oblivion. With this series,
tredition intends to make thousands of international literature
classics available in printed format again - worldwide.
The Great War in the Middle East as seen by a British artilleryman
Antony Bluett, a serving member of the Honourable Artillery
Company, has given us a vital account of the Great War as it was
fought in the Egyptian Desert, across the Sinai peninsula into
Palestine, the capture of Jerusalem and on to victory in Lebanon
and Syria. He tells his story as he saw the war from with his
battery of guns-which played its part in this untypical theatre of
fluid manoeuvring that brought about the fall of the declining
Turkish Ottoman Empire. His was not simply a war of artillery duels
and the ever present danger of bombs from enemy aircraft. The very
environment was an enemy, fluctuating between searing daytime heat
and freezing cold nights on difficult terrain. We are introduced to
the difficulties of handling horses, guns and wagons in a war far
different to that of the Western Front. The entire campaign is
entertainingly recounted including lively accounts of the
activities of the Welsh, Scottish and London infantry regiments,
the colonial light horsemen and Cameliers together with the long
suffering Egyptian labourers who carved camps, fortifications and
roads out of the most inhospitable landscape.
It is a little difficult to know the precise place at which to
begin this narrative. There are, as it were, several points
d'appui. One might describe the outward voyage, in a troopship
packed to three or four times its normal peace-time capacity; where
m
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