The Silent Division: New Zealanders at the Front, 1914-1919
Contents
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- [covers]
- The Silent Division
- [title page]
- [colophon]
- Foreword — by A. H. Russell
- Author's Preface p. vii
- Contents p. ix
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- Chapter I Of How We Commenced to Go about the World and up and down in It p. 1
- Chapter II Of what Befell in the Land of Egypt p. 16
- Chapter III Of the Muster in the Haven of Mudros p. 32
- Chapter IV Of the Battle of the Landing p. 37
- Chapter V Of What Befell during the First Week p. 50
- Chapter VI Of a Field of Fair Flowers and the Crossing of the Daisy Patch p. 60
- Chapter VII Of the Holding of Walker's Ridge and of the Armistice p. 66
- Chapter VIII Of the Holding of the Line p. 73
- Chapter IX Of the Domesticities of Anzac p. 80
- Chapter X Of the Great Battle for the Crests of Sari Bair p. 87
- Chapter XI Of the Last Six Weeks and of the Evacuation p. 108
- Chapter XII Of Sundry Reflections on the Campaign at Anzac p. 119
- Chapter XIII Of the Rest Camp at Lemnos p. 126
- Chapter XIV Of the Reorganization in Egypt, the Formation of the N.Z. Division, and Good-bye to the Mounteds p. 133
- Chapter XV Of how the New Zealanders Came into The Land Of France p. 141
- Chapter XVI Of Armentieres, a Quiet Sector, and How It Became Hot p. 146
- Chapter XVII Of the Battle of the Somme and of How the New Zealanders Were a Tower of Strength on the Right Hand and on the Left p. 160
- Chapter XVIII Of the Winter of 1916-17 when the Snow Lay Round about p. 181
- Chapter XIX Of How the New Zealanders Came to Le Bizet-Ploegsteert and Hill 63 and Made Ready to Storm Messines p. 188
- Chapter XX Of the Storm That Burst Upon Messines p. 200
- Chapter XXI Of the Aftermath of Battle p. 214
- Chapter XXII Of How Some of the Troops Went On London Leave and Others Trained for A Great Battle! p. 226
- Chapter XXIII Of the Battlefield of Ypres, of Gravenstafel and Abraham Heights, and of the Black Swamp Below Belle Vue Spur p. 233
- Chapter XXIV Of the Desolation Beyond Ypres and the Winter of Discontent p. 251
- Chapter XXV Of How The New Zealanders Came to Mailly-Maillet and Barred the Road to Amiens p. 263
- Chapter XXVI Of a Summer in Picardy That was Quieter Than It Might Have Been p. 276
- Chapter XXVII Of How the New Zealanders Commenced to Go Forward p. 289
- Chapter XXVIII Of How the New Zealanders Swept Forward from Bapaume To Le Quesnoy p. 298
- Chapter XXIX Of How the New Zealanders Marched Into Germany p. 311
- Chapter XXX And of How They Came Home p. 315
- Appendix p. 317