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Source: The Anzac Book (1916), pp. 25-26
The Graves of Gallipoli single work   poetry   war literature   "The herdman wandering by the lonely rills"
Alternative title: The Graves at Gallipoli
Issue Details: First known date: 1916... 1916 The Graves of Gallipoli
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  • Appears in:
    y separately published work icon The Anzac Book C. E. W. Bean (editor), London New York (City) Toronto Melbourne : Cassell , 1916 Z388087 1916 anthology column short story poetry prose humour satire war literature 'Few books have ever been produced under such harsh conditions as The Anzac Book. Created by soldiers under enemy fire and in extreme hardship, the illustrations, stories, cartoons and poems were intended as a Christmas and New Year diversion for soldiers facing a harsh winter in the trenches on Gallipoli. The Anzac Book became the finest 'trench publication' produced by soldiers during the Great War and was an instant bestseller when first released in 1916. ' (New South Books website) London New York (City) Toronto Melbourne : Cassell , 1916 pg. 25-26
  • Appears in:
    y separately published work icon The School Paper for Grades VII and VIII no. 278 April 1923 Z1643923 1923 periodical issue children's 1923 pg. 37
    Note:
    • With title: The Graves at Gallipoli.
    • First line: The herdsman wandering by the lonely rills
    • Abridged.
  • Appears in:
    y separately published work icon The Anzac Book C. E. W. Bean (editor), London New York (City) Toronto Melbourne : Cassell , 1916 Z388087 1916 anthology column short story poetry prose humour satire war literature 'Few books have ever been produced under such harsh conditions as The Anzac Book. Created by soldiers under enemy fire and in extreme hardship, the illustrations, stories, cartoons and poems were intended as a Christmas and New Year diversion for soldiers facing a harsh winter in the trenches on Gallipoli. The Anzac Book became the finest 'trench publication' produced by soldiers during the Great War and was an instant bestseller when first released in 1916. ' (New South Books website) Kensington : University of New South Wales Press , 2010 pg. 38-39
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