PART I AUSTRALIA ANSWERS THE CALL CHAPTER I THE TOCSIN IN AUSTRALIA CHAPTER III ADVENTURES ON THE CONVOY CHAPTER IV THE FIRST PAGE OF AUSTRALIAN NAVAL HISTORY I. From the Decks of the Convoy CHAPTER VII THE CAMPS AROUND CAIRO CHAPTER VIII RUMOURS OF THE TURKS' ATTACK CHAPTER IX FIRST SUEZ CANAL BATTLE CHAPTER XI THE DAWN OF ANZAC THE LANDING CHAPTER XII A TERRIBLE THREE DAYS CHAPTER XIII A BATTLE PANORAMA OF GALLIPOLI CHAPTER XIV AN UNFULFILLED ARMY ORDER CHAPTER XV VICTORIANS' CHARGE AT KRITHIA CHAPTER XVI TURKISH MAY ATTACK AND ARMISTICE CHAPTER XVIII THROUGH THE FIRING-LINES CHAPTER XIX LIFE AT QUINN'S AND POPE'S CHAPTER XX JUNE AND JULY PREPARATIONS CHAPTER XXI THE AUGUST PHASE AND NEW LANDING CHAPTER XXIII THE HEROIC LIGHT HORSE CHARGE CHAPTER XXIV THE BATTLE OF SARI BAIR FIRST PHASE CHAPTER XXV THE BATTLE OF SARI BAIR THE CAPTURE OF THE RIDGE AND ITS LOSS CHAPTER XXVI HILL 60, GALLIPOLI CHAPTER XXVII THE EVACUATION OF THE PENINSULA APPENDIX I DISTINCTIONS FOR GALLANTRY AND SERVICES IN THE FIELD APPENDIX II MENTIONED IN DISPATCHES The cover image was created by the transcriber and is placed in the public domain. AUSTRALIA IN ARMS SOLDIER-SONGS By Signaller TOM SKEYHILL. With an Introduction by Major-General J. W. McCAY, C. B. Paper cover, 1s. net. Private Skeyhill trained in Egypt from January 1915 to April 1915. He landed with his battalion on Anzac Beach on 25th April, taking part in the fighting of that first fierce week. The next week he was with his battalion at Cape Helles, and shared in the well-known charge by the 2nd Brigade on the 8th May, when a high-explosive shell burst beside him and sent him to hospital, a blind and helpless man. There are hopes that eventually he may recover his sight, but at best the time must be long. His poems breathe love of country and of courage, the spirit of battle, soldiers' comradeship, and sympathy for the fallen. T. FISHER UNWIN LTD., LONDON AUSTRALIA IN ARMS |