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  • Oral, Haluk

    Published by Turkiye Is Bankasi/Kultur Yayinlari, Istanbul, 2001

    ISBN 10: 9944882178ISBN 13: 9789944882170

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    Hardcover. Condition: Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Good. First Edition. An ex-library copy in green hard covers of this 485-page, large-format, heavily photo-illustrated history, in an attractive well-protected dust jacket with a spine label, and a small bar code label at the bottom edge of the rear panel. Minor ex-libris markings, sound binding, clean within. Ex-Library.

  • ORAL, HALUK

    Published by Istanbul: T. Is Bankasi Kultur Yayinlari, 2007., Istanbul:, 2007

    ISBN 10: 9944882178ISBN 13: 9789944882170

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    Hardcover. Condition: Fine. ORAL, HALUK Gallipoli 1915 through Turkish eyes. Translated by Amy Spangler. Istanbul: T. Is Bankasi Kultur Yayinlari, 2007. First edition, 4to. (31x25 cm.), xxxv, [1], 485 p., fully color ills. Original binding. Dust wrapper. Fine Oversize and very heavy volume. Please contact for postage cost. ISBN: 9789944882170 CATALOG: Dardanelles War - Gallipoli 1915 KEYWORDS: Gallipoli War Dardanelles World War I Military History Ataturk For the forces at Gallipoli, there was no retreat beyond the trenches. Surrounded by the sea on one side and precipitous cliffs on the other, trenches were veritable traps offering no escape. Though death ran rampant in the trenches, they were also the site of human stories that would become the stuff of epics. To the Ottoman soldiers fighting no longer in the name of the Sultan, but for their own people and country, each trench was their homeland. For the Anzac soldiers, too, the battle marked a turning point, as they began to question the British Empire, and with their epic heroism in a distant land so far from home, started to form their own identity. The powers at war in Gallipoli shared a common fate. In a fight to the death waged in trenches facing each another at distances of just eight, ten, twenty meters, they learned to respect one another, and their common fate would lay the foundations for a friendship that would flourish once the battle had drawn to a close. This book is the product of Haluk Oral's passionate quest of some twenty years, during which he fastidiously collected the documents, objects and recollections you will read about herein. It is not a typical study of war or war history. At the heart of this work are the 'human landscapes' of the Battle of Ariburnu, one of the most critical clashes of the Gallipoli Campaign. The author traces the stories of the people of both sides, shaped as they were on the thin line dividing life and death, there on that narrow coastal strip. A bloodstained map, a flask inscribed with its owner's name, purchased from an antique shop and an order handwritten by Mustafa Kemal are just a few of the objects that serve as the points of departure for the stories in this volume. The autonomous short stories in this book, which proves the significance of not only the written word but of visuality in reimagining history, provide us with important clues to the past. With its 'micro' history approach, this volume deftly reveals aspects of history that are hidden in the details, and thus so often overlooked by 'macro' history.

  • Oral, Haluk (trans Amy Spangler).

    Published by Turkiye Bankasi, 2007

    ISBN 10: 9944882178ISBN 13: 9789944882170

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    HARDCOVER. Condition: VERY GOOD. Turkiye Bankasi. 2007. First. Hard Cover. Book: Very Good. DJ: Very Good. Box: Good. 12x9.5. 485pp. Profuse colour and b/w photos and illus, illus endpapers. At the heart of this work are the 'human landscapes' of the Battle of Ariburnu, one of the most critical clashes of the Gallipoli Campaign. The author traces the stories of the people of both sides, shaped as they were on the thin line dividing life and death, there on that narrow coastal strip. THIS BOOK IS HEAVY AND MAY REQUIRE EXTRA FOR POSTAGE, PARTICULARLY TO OVERSEAS DESTINATIONS, HOWEVER, AS ALWAYS, WE WILL DO OUR BEST FOR OUR CUSTOMERS WHEREVER THEY ARE.