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dc.contributor.authorA. T. Stewart
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dc.date.available2016-02-20T06:03:57Z
dc.date.issued1917
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dc.identifier.urihttp://ir.nmu.org.ua/handle/GenofondUA/22992
dc.description.abstract"No ship saw longer service, nor played a more prominent part in the ultimately disastrous but heroic Dardanelles and Gallipoli campaigns than the venerable battleship HMS Cornwallis. She was the second ship to arrive in the area - after HMS Vengeance - at the commencement of the landings in Suvla Bay in April 1915, and she was present at the withdrawal and evacuation of the Allied bridgehead in December, firing her guns to cover the departure, and setting Turkish stores ablaze. This book - aptly titled The Immortal Gamble, a phrase uttered by Winston Churchill to describe the campaign he largely initiated - tells the entire story of Cornwalliss operations, and therefore is an important narrative of the campaign itself. Co-Written by Cornwalliss acting Commander, A.T. Stewart, and by the ships chaplain, the Rev. C.J.E.Peshall, this is an unmissable book for all those interested in naval operations in the Great War - and Gallipoli in particular. It contains, as well as a stirring account of the action, a Roll of Honour; a full list of awards - including the VC awarded to Cornwallis crew member Midshipman Malleson - and officers rolls."
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dc.publisherA. C. Black
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dc.titleThe Immortal Gamble and the Part Played in It by H.M.S. Cornwallis
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