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A detailed, firsthand account of an amphibious campaign on a narrow, hilly peninsula, blending topographical description, maps, and photographs with step-by-step narration of successive landings and trench operations. The author explains the challenges posed by beaches, fierce currents, steep gullies, and limited water and roads, and traces how planning, improvisation, and repeated acts of courage affected outcomes. Interwoven commentary assesses strategic aims, logistical constraints, and command decisions, concluding that the effort often neared success but failed largely for reasons beyond the control of the men who fought. Illustrative material underscores the campaign's physical severity and human cost.

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John Masefield

John Masefield was an English poet, novelist, and playwright, known for his vivid storytelling and lyrical style. Born in 1878, he gained prominence in the early 20th century, contributing significantly to English literature. Masefield's works often explore themes of adventure, the sea, and human experience. His notable works include the narrative poem "A Ballad of John Silver," which draws inspiration from Robert Louis Stevenson's "Treasure Island," and the poignant war poem "Gallipoli," reflecting on the horrors of conflict. Masefield served as Poet Laureate of the United Kingdom from 1930 until his death in 1967, leaving a lasting legacy in the literary world.

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