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  Bean, Charles, ‘The Reasons for Fromelles’, Reveille, 30 June 1931, p. 20.

  Bean, Charles, ‘The Reasons for Pozières’, Reveille, 20 June 1931, p. 21.

  Carlyon, ‘Who are the Anzacs “known unto God” in a Flanders field?’, The Age, 21 April 2007, p. 5.

  Coulthard-Clark, C. D., ‘Legge, James Gordon (1863–1947)’, Australian Dictionary of Biography, vol. 10, Melbourne University Press, Carlton, 1986, pp. 63–65.

  Ekins, Ashley, ‘The Battle of Fromelles’, Wartime, Australian War Memorial, issue 44, 2008, pp. 18–23.

  Hitchens, Christopher, ‘The Pity of War’, The Atlantic, November 2009, at www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2009/11/the-pity-of-war/7703.

  Londey, Peter, ‘If I Die at any Rate I Will Have Tried’, Wartime, issue 7, 1999, Australian War Memorial, pp. 30–32.

  Pedersen, Peter, ‘Reflections on a Battlefield’, Wartime, issue 44, 2008, Australian War Memorial, pp. 24–29.

  Perry, Warren, ‘Lieutenant-General James Gordon Legge: Australia’s first wartime chief of the general staff’, The Victorian Historical Journal, vol. 48, issue 3, August 1977, p. 209.

  Preston, Harry, ‘John Leak’s V.C.’, Reveille, vol. 8, issue 12, p. 30–1.

  Thomson, Alistair, ‘“Steadfast until Death?” C.E.W. Bean and the representation of Australian military manhood’, Australian Historical Studies, vol. 23, issue 93, October 1989, pp. 462–78.

  Wadsley, John, ‘Dear Everybody at Home: A Tasmanian’s letters from the Great War’, The Journal of the Military Historical Society of Australia, 2005–4, pp. 11–14.

  Books and monographs

  Adam-Smith, Patsy, Australian Women at War, Nelson, Melbourne, 1986.

  ——, The Anzacs, Thomas Nelson Australia, West Melbourne, 1978.

  Alomes, Stephen and Jones, Catherine, Australian Nationalism: a documentary history, Collins/Angus and Robertson, North Ryde, 1991.

  Andrews, E.R., The Anzac Illusion, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge and New York, 1993.

  Austin, Ron, As Rough as Bags: the history of the 6th Battalion, 1st AIF, 1914–1919, Slouch Hat Productions, McCrae, 2005.

  ——, The Fighting Fourth: a history of Sydney’s 4th Battalion, 1914–1919, Slouch Hat Productions, McCrae, 2007.

  ——, Forward Undeterred: the history of the 23rd Battalion, 1915–1919, Slouch Hat Publications, Rosebud, 1998.

  ——, Our Dear Old Battalion: the story of the 7th Battalion, AIF, 1914–1919, Slouch Hat Publications, Rosebud, 2004.

  Barker, Theo, Signals: the history of the Royal Australian Corps of Signals 1788–1947, Royal Australian Corps of Signals Committee, Canberra, 1987.

  Barnett, Correlli, The Great War, BBC Worldwide Limited, London, 2003.

  Barrett, John, Falling In: Australians and ‘boy conscription’ 1911–1915, Hale & Ironmonger, Sydney, 1979.

  Bassett, Jan, Guns and Brooches: Australian Army nursing from the Boer War to the Gulf War, Oxford University Press, Melbourne, 1997.

  Bean, C.E.W., Anzac to Amiens: a shorter history of the Australian fighting services in the First World War, Australian War Memorial, Canberra, 1946.

  ——, Letters from France, Cassell, London, 1917.

  ——, Official History of Australia in the War of 1914–1918, vols. 1–2, The Story of Anzac, Angus and Robertson, Sydney, 11th edn, 1941.

  ——, Official History of Australia in the War of 1914–1918, vol. 3, The AIF in France, 1916, Angus and Robertson, Sydney, 1929.

  ——, Two Men I Knew: William Bridges and Brudenell White, founders of the AIF, Angus and Robertson, Sydney, 1957.

  Beaumont, Joan (ed.), Australia’s War, 1914–18, Allen and Unwin, Sydney, 1995.

  Belford, Walter, Legs-eleven: being the story of the 11th Batallion (AIF) in the Great War of 1914–1918, Imperial Printing Company, Perth, 1940.

  Birdwood, Baron William Riddell, Khaki and Gown: an autobiography, Ward, Lock & Company, London and Melbourne, 1941.

  Blainey, Geoffrey, Our Side of the Country: the story of Victoria, Methuen Haynes, North Ryde, 1984.

  Blair, Dale, Dinkum Diggers: an Australian battalion at war, Melbourne University Press, Carlton, 2001.

  Brown, Ian, British Logistics on the Western Front, 1914–1919, Praeger, Westport, 1996.

  Brown, Malcolm, The Imperial War Museum Book of the Somme, Sidgwick & Jackson, London, 1996.

  Browning, Neville, The 52nd Battalion: the history of the 52nd Battalion AIF 1916–1918, self-published, Huntingdale, 2005.

  ——, The Blue & White Diamond: the history of the 28th Battalion 1915–1919, self-published, Ballajura, 2003.

  ——, Fix Bayonets: the history of the 51st Battalion, AIF, self-published, Bayswater, 2000.

  Butler, A.G., The Official History of the Australian Army Medical Service in the War of 1914–18, vol. 2, The Western Front, Australian War Memorial, Canberra, 1940.

  ——, The Official History of the Australian Army Medical Service in the War of 1914–18, vol. 3, Special Problems and Services, Australian War Memorial, Canberra, 1943.

  Carne, W.A., In Good Company: an account of the 6th Machine Gun Company, 6th Machine Gun Company (AIF) Association, Melbourne, 1937.

  Carthew, Noel, Voices from the Trenches: letters to home, New Holland Publishing, Frenchs Forest, 2002.

  Chapman, Ivan, Iven G. Mackay: citizen and soldier, Melway Publishing, Melbourne, 1975.

  Charteris, John, At GHQ, Cassell, London, 1931.

  ——, Field Marshal Earl Haig, Cassell, London, 1929.

  Churchill, W.S., The World Crisis, Thornton Butterworth, London, 1927.

  Clark, Manning, A History of Australia, vol. 6, The Old Dead Tree and the Young Tree Green, Melbourne University Press, Carlton, 1987.

  Coates, Albert and Rosenthal, Newman, The Albert Coates Story: the will that found the way, Hyland House, South Yarra, 1977.

  Corfield, Robin S., Don’t Forget Me, Cobber: the battle of Fromelles, The Miegunyah Press/Melbourne University Publishing, Carlton, 2009.

  Corrigan, Gordon, Mud, Blood and Poppycock: Britain and the Great War, Cassell, London, 2003.

  Coulthard-Clark, C. D., No Australian Need Apply: the troubled career of Lieutenant-General Gordon Legge, Sydney, Allen & Unwin, 1988.

  De Groot, Gerard J., Douglas Haig, 1861–1928, Unwin Hyman, London, 1988.

  Denny, Captain W.J., A Digger at Home and Abroad, Popular Publications, Melbourne, 1941.

  Department of Veterans’ Affairs, Simply Hell Let Loose: stories of Australians at war, ABC Books, Sydney, 2002.

  Derham, Rosemary, The Silent Ruse: escape from Gallipoli, Cliffe Books, Armidale, 1998.

  Devine, W., The Story of a Battalion, Melville & Mullen, Melbourne, 1919.

  Drake-Brockman, Geoffrey, The Turning Wheel, Paterson Brokensha, Perth, 1960.

  Duffy, Christopher, Through German Eyes: the British and the Somme 1916, Weidenfeld & Nicolson, London, 2006.

  Ellis, Captain A.D., The Story of the Fifth Australian Division: being an authoritative account of the division’s doings in Egypt, France, and Belgium, Hodder and Stoughton, London, 1919.

  Farrar, Martin J., News from the Front: war correspondents on the Western Front 1914–18, Sutton Publishing, Gloucestershire, 1993.

  Farrar-Hockley, Anthony, Goughie: the life of General Sir Hubert Gough, Hart-David/MacGibbon, London, 1975.

  Ferguson, Niall, The Pity of War, Allen Lane, London, 1998.

  Ferro, Marc, The Great War: 1914–1918, (trans. Stone, Nicole), Routledge & Kegan Paul, London, 1973.

  Fewster, Kevin (ed.), Bean’s Gallipoli: the diaries of Australia’s official war correspondent, Allen and Unwin, Crows Nest, 3rd ed., 2007.

  ——, Gallipoli Correspondent: the frontline diary of C.E.W.
Bean, George Allen and Unwin, Sydney, 1983.

  Firkins, Peter, The Australians in Nine Wars: Waikato to Long Tan, Pan Books, London, 1971.

  Fitzhardinge, L.F., William Morris Hughes: a political biography, vol. 2, The Little Digger, 1914–1952, Angus and Robertson Publishing, Sydney, 1979.

  Freeman, R.R., Hurcombe’s Hungry Half Hundred: a memorial history of the 50th Battalion AIF 1916–1919, Peacock Publications, Norwood, 1991.

  Gammage, Bill, The Broken Years: Australian soldiers in the Great War, Australian National University Press, Canberra, 1974.

  Gherardin, Walter, Against the Odds: Albert Coates, a heroic life, Albert Coates Memorial Trust, Bakery Hill, 2009.

  Gibbs, Philip, The Battles of the Somme, Heinemann, London, 1917.

  Gilbert, Martin, The Somme: heroism and horror in the First World War, Henry Holt and Company, New York, 2006.

  Gliddon, Gerald, Somme 1916: a battlefield companion, The History Press, Gloucestershire, 2009.

  Goodman, Rupert, Our War Nurses: the history of the Royal Australian Army Nursing Corps 1902–1988, Boolarong Publications, Bowen Hills, 1988.

  Gorman, E., With the Twenty-second: a history of the Twenty-second Battalion, AIF, H.H. Champion, Melbourne, 1919.

  Gough, Hubert, The Fifth Army, Hodder and Stoughton, London, 1931.

  ——, Soldiering On: being the memoirs of General Sir Hubert Gough, Arthur Barker, London, 1954.

  Green, F.C., The Fortieth: a record of the 40th Battalion, AIF, Government Press, Hobart, 1922.

  Griffith, Paddy, Battle Tactics of the Western Front: the British army’s art of attack 1916–1918, Yale University Press, New Haven, 1994.

  Griffith, Paddy (ed.), British Fighting Methods in the Great War, Frank Cass, London and Portland, 1996.

  Hart, Peter, The Somme, Weidenfeld & Nicolson, London, 2005.

  Harvey, Norman K., From Anzac to the Hindenburg Line: the history of the 9th Battalion, AIF, 9th Battalion AIF Association, Brisbane, 1941.

  Hetherington, John, Blamey, Controversial Soldier: a biography of Field Marshal Sir Thomas Blamey, GBE, KCB, CMG, DSO, ED, Australian War Memorial and the Australian Government Publishing Service, Canberra, 1973.

  Hinckfuss, Harold, Memories of a Signaller: the First World War, 1914–1919, self-published, Queensland, 1982.

  Horne, Alistair, The Price of Glory: Verdun 1916, Penguin Books, London, 1993.

  Horne, Donald, Billy Hughes: prime minister of Australia 1915–1923, Black Inc, Melbourne, 1983.

  Horner, David, The Gunners: a history of Australian artillery, Allen and Unwin, St Leonards, 1995.

  Hudson, W. J., Billy Hughes in Paris: the birth of Australian diplomacy, Thomas Nelson Australia, in association with the Australian Institute for International Affairs, West Melbourne, 1978.

  Hughes, Robert, The Fatal Shore: the epic of Australia’s founding, Vintage Books, New York, 1988.

  Inglis, K.S., Anzac Remembered: selected writings of K.S. Inglis (ed. Lack, John), University of Melbourne, Parkville, 1998.

  ——, Observing Australia 1959–1999 (ed. Wilcox, Craig), Melbourne University Press, Carlton South, 1999.

  ——, Sacred Places: war memorials in the Australian landscape, The Miegunyah Press/Melbourne University Publishing, Carlton, 1998.

  Joynt, W.D., Breaking the Road for the Rest, Hyland House, Melbourne, 1979.

  Kearney, Robert, Silent Voices: the story of the 10th Battalion AIF in Australia, Egypt, Gallipoli, France and Belgium during the Great War 1914–1918, Frenchs Forest, New Holland, 2005.

  Keech, Graham, Pozières, Leo Cooper, South Yorkshire, 1998.

  Keegan, John, The First World War, Pimlico, London, 1999.

  Keown, A.W., Forward with the Fifth: the story of five years’ war service, Fifth Inf. Battalion, AIF, Speciality Press, Melbourne, 1921.

  Knyvett, R. Hugh., ‘Over There’ with the Australians, Charles Scribner’s Sons, New York, 1918.

  Leese, Peter, Shell Shock: traumatic neurosis and the British soldiers of the First World War, Palgrave Macmillan, New York, 2002.

  Legg, Frank, The Gordon Bennett Story: from Gallipoli to Singapore, Angus and Robertson, Sydney, 1965.

  Lewis, Brian, Our War: Australia during World War I, Melbourne University Press, Carlton, 1980.

  Lindsay, Patrick, Fromelles: Australia’s darkest day and the dramatic discovery of our fallen World War One Diggers, Hardie Grant Books, Prahran, 2008.

  Lloyd, Clem and Rees, Jacqui, The Last Shilling: a history of repatriation in Australia, Melbourne University Press, Carlton, 1994.

  Lloyd George, David, War Memoirs, Odhams Press, London, 1938.

  Longmore, C., The Old Sixteenth: being a record of the 16th Battalion, AIF during the Great War, 1914–1918, History Committee of the 16th Battalion Association, Perth, 1929.

  Macdonald, Lyn, Somme, Penguin Books, London, 1993.

  Mackenzie, K.W., The Story of the Seventeenth Battalion AIF in the Great War, 1914–1918, Shipping Newspapers, Sydney, 1946.

  Mandle, W.F., Going it Alone: Australia’s national identity in the twentieth century, Allen Lane, Ringwood, 1978.

  Manning, Frederic, The Middle Parts of Fortune, The Text Publishing Company, Melbourne, 2000.

  Mant, Gilbert. (ed.), Soldier Boy: the letters of Gunner W.J. Duffell, 1915–18, Kangaroo Press, Kenthurst, 1992.

  Masefield, John, The Battle of the Somme, William Heinemann, London, 1919.

  ——, Gallipoli, William Heinemann, London, 1916.

  ——, The Old Front Line, William Heinemann, London, 1917.

  Matthews, Tony, Australian Soldiers in the Great War 1914–18, Boolarong, Bowen Hills, 1987, pp. 60–61.

  Maze, Paul, A Frenchman in Khaki, Heinemann, London, 1941.

  McCarthy, Chris, The Somme: the day-by-day account, Arms and Armour Press, London, 1993.

  McCarthy, Dudley, Gallipoli to the Somme: the story of C.E.W. Bean, John Ferguson, Sydney, 2000.

  McKernan, Michael, The Australian People and the Great War, Collins, Sydney, 1984.

  McMullin, Ross, Pompey Elliott, Scribe Publications, Carlton North, 2002.

  Millman, Brock, Pessimism and British War Policy 1916–18, Frank Cass, London, 2001.

  Nairn, Bede and Serle, Geoffrey (ed.), Australian Dictionary of Biography, vol. 9, 1891–1939, Melbourne University Press, Melbourne, 1966.

  Newton, L.M., The Story of the Twelfth: a record of the 12th Battalion, AIF during the Great War of 1914–1918, John Burridge Military Antiques, Swanbourne, 2000.

  Oates, Lynette, With the Big Guns: an Australian artilleryman in the Great War, Australian Military History Publications, Loftus, 2006.

  O’Neil, Lloyd (ed.), The Poetical Works of Henry Lawson, Currey O’Neil, South Yarra, 1982.

  Partridge, Eric, Frank Honywood, Private: a personal record of the 1914–1918 war, Melbourne University Press, Carlton, 1987.

  Perry, Roland, Monash: the outsider who won a war: a biography of Australia’s greatest military commander, Random House, Milsons Point, 2004.

  Philpott, William, Bloody Victory: the sacrifice on the Somme and the making of the twentieth century, Little, Brown, London, 2009.

  Polanski, Ian Leonard, We were the 46th: the history of the 46th Battalion in the Great War of 1914–18, self-published, Queensland, 1999.

  Pope, Stephen and Wheal, Elizabeth-Anne, The Macmillan Dictionary of the First World War, Macmillan, London, 1995.

  Prior, Robin and Wilson, Trevor, Command on the Western Front: the military career of Sir Henry Rawlinson 1914–1918, Pen and Sword Books, South Yorkshire, 2004.

  ——,The Somme, UNSW Press, Sydney, 2005.

  Robbins, Simon, British Generalship on the Western Front 1914–1918: defeat to victory, Frank Cass, Oxon, 2005.


  Ross, Jane, The Myth of the Digger: the Australian soldier in two world wars, Hale & Iremonger, Sydney, 1985.

  Rule, Edgar, Jacka’s Mob, Angus and Robertson, Sydney, 1933.

  Sadler, Peter, The Paladin: a life of Major-General Sir John Gellibrand, Oxford University Press, Melbourne, 2000.

  Scates, Bruce and Francis, Raelene, Women and the Great War, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge and New York, 1997.

  Scott, Ernest, Official History of Australia in the war of 1914–1918, vol. 11, Australia During the War, Angus and Robertson, Sydney, 1941.

  Seal, Graham, Inventing ANZAC: the Digger and national mythology, University of Queensland Press, St Lucia, 2004.

  Seely, John, Adventure, William Heinmann, London, 1930.

  Serle, Geoffrey, Monash: a biography, Melbourne University Press, Carlton, 2002.

  Sheffield, Gary, The Somme, London, Cassell, 2004.

  Sheffield, Gary and Bourne, John (eds), Douglas Haig: war diaries and letters, 1914–1918, Weidenfeld and Nicolson, London, 2005.

  Sheffield, Gary and Todman, Dan (eds), Command and Control on the Western Front: the British army’s experience 1914–18, The History Press, Gloucestershire, 2004.

  Sheldon, Jack, The German Army on the Somme 1914–1916, Pen and Sword Books, South Yorkshire, 2007.

  Silver, Lynette Ramsey, Marcel Caux: a life unravelled, John Wiley & Sons Australia, Milton, 2006.

  Souter, Gavin, Lion and Kangaroo: the initiation of Australia, The Text Publishing Company, Melbourne, 2001.

  Speed, F.W. (ed.), Esprit de Corps: the history of the Victorian Scottish Regiment and the 5th Infantry Battalion, Allen and Unwin, Sydney, 1988.

  Stedman, Michael, Thiepval, Pen and Sword Books, South Yorkshire, 2005.

  Stone, Gerald, 1932: a hell of a year, Pan Macmillan, Sydney, 2005.

  Taylor, F.W. and Cusack, T.A., Nulli Secundus: a history of the Second Battalion, AIF 1914–1919, New Century Press, Sydney, 1942.

  Terraine, John, Douglas Haig: the educated soldier, Cassell, London, 2005.

  ——, The Western Front 1914–1918, Pen and Sword Books, South Yorkshire, 2003.

  Todman, Dan, The Great War: myth and memory, Hambledon Continuum, London, 2005.

  Travers, Tim, The Killing Ground: the British Army, the Western Front, and the emergence of modern warfare, 1900–1918, Allen and Unwin, London, 1987.

 

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