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A classic is launched, 50 years on
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A classic is launched, 50 years on

2007
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Overview
Les Carlyon's superb [GALLIPOLI] is the book that from 2002 has superseded [Alan Moorehead]'s Gallipoli as the definitive account of those 8 1/2 months in 1915, and the part that the Anzacs played in the fighting. Take Moorehead's 1956 description of Gallipoli and its war cemeteries: \"The gardens are more beautiful than ever, yet hardly anyone ever visits them. Except for occasional organised tours, not more than half a dozen visitors arrive from one year's end to the other. Often for months at a time, nothing of any consequence happens. Lizards scuttle about the tombstones in the sunshine and time goes by in an endless dream.\"
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Nationwide News Pty Ltd
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