Beaten Down by Blood: The Battle of Mont St Quentin-Peronne 1918
By (Author) Michele Bomford
Big Sky Publishing
Big Sky Publishing
21st August 2012
Australia
General
Non Fiction
994.04
Paperback
412
Beaten Down by Blood: The Battle of Mont St Quentin-Peronne 1918 charts an extraordinary journey from the trenches facing Mont St Quentin on 31 August 1918 through the frenetic phases of the battle until the final objectives are taken on 5 September. This is the story, often told in the words of the men themselves, of the capture of the unattackable Mont and the invincible fortress town of Pronne, two of the great feats of Australian forces in the First World War. The Author places real men on the battlefield, describing their fears and their courage and their often violent deaths. The struggle for control of the battle, to site the guns, to bridge the Somme and maintain communications are portrayed in vivid detail. The story also offers a glimpse of the mens families at home, their anxiety and their life-long grief.
Michele Bomford holds a Masters Degree in History and a Diploma in Education from the University of Sydney. She was a History teacher for many years before turning to research and writing at the end of 2008. The Battle of Mont St Quentin-Peronne 1918 follows her first book, Beaten Down By Blood: The Battle of Mont St Quentin-Peronne 1918, the research for both supported by an Australian Army History Unit Grant in 2009. As well as her passion for Australias role in the First World War, she is interested in 19th and early-20th century Australian History and Family History.