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  • 2003 N & M Press reprint (original pub 1928). SB. xii+ 399pp Maps.numerous b/w illus. Published Price £22 The history of the New Zealand Empire Forces in the Great War is a heroic and a proud one, and this unusually full and frank regimental history does justice to a regiment that was at the centre of the struggle. The authors attribute the regimentâ s outstanding record to a â happy combination of a reasonable discipline - not enough to prejudice initiative, but sufficient to get a maximum team resultâ . The history records the departure of the regiment from its Wellington home, its training and baptism of fire in the Egyptian desert and its leading part in the gallant but doomed Gallipoli campaign against the Turks, in which it served continuously from the first landings in April 1915 to the eventual evacuation in December of that year. The regiment, now forming part of the New Zealand Division, fought around Armentieres before and after the battle of the Somme, in which it also served at Fricourt and Flers. The regiment had its first taste of the Ypres Salient in Ploogsteert Wood, before taking part in the triumphant Battle of Messines in June 1917, after which it was plunged into the third Ypres (Passchendaele) campaign at Gravenstafel, Wieltje and Polygon Wood. After the German Spring offensives of 1918, the regiment was sent south to the Somme to help plug the gap in the line punched by the enemy, seeing hard fighting around Mailly Mailly and Colincamps. The regimentâ s battalions took part in the Allied counter-offensives in the summer and autumn of 1918, experiencing much tough fighting crossing the St Quentin canal. The Wellington regiment ended its war after the Armistice by crossing the Rhine into Germany. This fine history is illustrated with 40 vivid photographs; a Roll of Honour and a list of awards and honours , as well as two maps.

  • 2003 N & M Press reprint (original pub 1928). HB. xii+ 399pp Maps.numerous b/w illus. The history of the New Zealand Empire Forces in the Great War is a heroic and a proud one, and this unusually full and frank regimental history does justice to a regiment that was at the centre of the struggle. The authors attribute the regimentâ s outstanding record to a â happy combination of a reasonable discipline - not enough to prejudice initiative, but sufficient to get a maximum team resultâ . The history records the departure of the regiment from its Wellington home, its training and baptism of fire in the Egyptian desert and its leading part in the gallant but doomed Gallipoli campaign against the Turks, in which it served continuously from the first landings in April 1915 to the eventual evacuation in December of that year. The regiment, now forming part of the New Zealand Division, fought around Armentieres before and after the battle of the Somme, in which it also served at Fricourt and Flers. The regiment had its first taste of the Ypres Salient in Ploogsteert Wood, before taking part in the triumphant Battle of Messines in June 1917, after which it was plunged into the third Ypres (Passchendaele) campaign at Gravenstafel, Wieltje and Polygon Wood. After the German Spring offensives of 1918, the regiment was sent south to the Somme to help plug the gap in the line punched by the enemy, seeing hard fighting around Mailly Mailly and Colincamps. The regimentâ s battalions took part in the Allied counter-offensives in the summer and autumn of 1918, experiencing much tough fighting crossing the St Quentin canal. The Wellington regiment ended its war after the Armistice by crossing the Rhine into Germany. This fine history is illustrated with 40 vivid photographs; a Roll of Honour and a list of awards and honours , as well as two maps.

  • Cunningham, W.H., D.S.O.; Treadwell, C.A.L., O.B.E.; Hanna, J.S.

    Verlag: Ferguson & Osborn, Limited, New Zealand, 1928

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    Hb. Zustand: VG. Zustand des Schutzumschlags: None. First Edition. Cover: brown cloth on boards with gilt titles and gold vertical band; moderate rubbing, faint few only scratches and light dusting of soiling. Edges: light foxing & soiling. Ffep: note on small paper "With all good wishes for the Festive Season & the Happiest of New Year to the Seddon Family. - Pettie & Co."- a gift to the Seddon Family. Clean content with just as few pages of old small foxing to margins. Maps: clean & intact with : Somme: 1.5 cm tear to guttering; Messines & La Bass Villee 6cm closed tear from guttering; New Zealand Expeditionary Force Chart with 2 cm tear from guttering. B/w illustrations. Binding is As New. 399p.

  • Cunningham, W.H., D.S.O., Treadwell, C.A.L., O.B.E. and Hanna, J.S.

    Verlag: Ferguson and Osborn Limited, Printed and Published By, New Zealand, 1928

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    Hb. Zustand: VG. Zustand des Schutzumschlags: Good. First Edition. "A History of the Battalions of the Wellington Regiment that played their part in the N.Z.E.F. in the war against Germany and Turkey." Cover: brown cloth on boards with gilt titles and narrow vertical gilt band on front & rear cover. Light dusting of soiling and rubbing with just a few small marks. Edges: moderate foxings. Tiny bumping to head of front/ rear fore corners. Eps: very light foxings. Clean semi-glossy contents. B/w illustrations. Fldg maps: The Somme: clean and present with a 1 cm split at margins guttering; Messines and La Bass Ville: clean and present; New Zealand Expeditionary Force graph showing the strength of N.Z.E.F. overseas by monthly totals - including Embarkations, Disembarkations and Final Disposition from Mobilization to Demobilization, a 1 cm split ot margin edge at guttering. Binding is As New. 399p Dj: light dusting of soiling. Spines top with thin section missing, L-shaped tear & chips; foot missing 3 x 6cm section missing; u-shaped tear to centre and couple of small holes. Front jacket: missing flap; top-edge missing 6 x 2 cm section. Top and bottom edges with small splits and chips. Short splits to rear flap spine.