Bean's Gallipoli: The diaries of Australia's official war correspondent
By (Author) Kevin Fewster
Allen & Unwin
Allen & Unwin
1st April 2009
Australia
General
Non Fiction
First World War
Reportage, journalism or collected columns
Diaries, letters and journals
940.3
Paperback
304
Width 140mm, Height 208mm
386g
Probably no person saw more of the Anzacs in battle on Gallipoli than C.E.W. Bean. After sailing with the first convoy, he landed with them on that fateful first morning of April 25, 1915, and remained until the evacuation, despite being wounded. Even in the fiercest battles, Bean would sit in the frontline trenches taking notes or making sketches. In his dugout at night he would record everything he had seen and done. His diary overflows with powerful descriptions of battle, touching eulogies to the common soldier, and scathing criticisms of senior officers whose mistakes cost men their lives. Bean's photographs, over 80 of which are reproduced here, flesh out his graphic personal account of Gallipoli.
Kevin Fewster is Director of the National Maritime Museum, England, and the co-author of Gallipoli: The Turkish Story. Bean's Gallipoli is a revised edition of his earlier book, Frontline Gallipoli.