Gallipoli : our last man standing : the extraordinary life of Alec Campbell / Jonathan King .
Publication details: Milton, Qld. : John Wiley & Sons, 2003.Description: xvi, 223 p., [32] p. of plates ; 23 cmISBN:- 012929064
- Extraordinary life of Alec Campbell
- Campbell, Alec, 1899-2002
- Campbell, Alec
- Campbell, Alec, 1899-2002
- Campbell, Alec, 1899-2002
- Campbell, Alec, 1899-2002
- Australia. Australian Army. Australian Imperial Force (1914-1921) -- Biography
- Australia. Army. Australian Imperial Force (1914-1921) -- Biography
- Australia. Army. Australian Imperial Force (1914-1921) -- Biography
- Großbritannien -- Australian and New Zealand Army Corps
- Australia. Australian Army -- Australian Imperial Force (1914-1921) -- Biography
- Australia. Australian Army. Australian Imperial Force (1914-1921) -- Biography
- Großbritannien. Australian and New Zealand Army Corps
- Australia. Army. Australian Imperial Force (1914-1921) -- Biography
- World War (1914-1918)
- World War (1914-1918)
- 1900 - 1999
- Centenarians -- Australia -- .Biography
- Centenarians -- Australia -- Biography
- Centenarians
- Military campaigns
- Social reformers
- Veterans
- Centenarians
- Veterans -- Australia -- .Biography
- World War, 1914-1918 -- Veterans -- Australia
- Centenarians -- Australia -- Western Australia -- Biography
- Social reformers -- Australia -- Biography
- World War, 1914-1918 -- Campaigns -- Turkey -- Gallipoli Peninsula
- World War, 1914-1918 -- Veterans -- Australia -- Biography
- Veterans -- Australia -- Biography
- Halbinsel Gelibolu -- Schlacht
- Australia
- Turkey -- Gallipoli Peninsula
- Western Australia
- Australia -- History -- 20th century -- Biography
- World War 1
- Veterans
- History
- Biography
- Alec Campbell
- Gallipoli Campaign
- 940.40092 21
- 940.426 22
- DU116.2.C35 K56 2003
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Book | Melbourne Athenaeum Library | Biography | 940.4 KIN | Available | 069323 |
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Bibliography: p. 219-223.
"This is the story of a remarkable Australian who, during a long and eventful life, served briefly at Anzac Cove in 1915. It is not a journey to Gallipoli, however. Rather, it is a journey 'from' Gallipoli - a journey of the heart and mind set against the backdrop of a century of convulsive change. Gallipoli is the springboard, but at the core of Alec's story lies one man's determined effort to leave the world a better place.
Landing on the beach at Gallipoli, Alec Campbell, aged 16, looked more like a 12-year-old in his big brother's uniform. An Australian country boy caught up in a war he knew little about, on a peninsula he couldn't even spell, he eluded snipers as he carried water up the lie to the trenches above Anzac Cove. Eventually he succumbed to illness and was evacuated to Cairo.
Back home again, he went bush as a drover and jackaroo, but Gallipoli had opened his eyes to the iniquities of war and of Empire, and the Depression reinforced his political radicalisation. He became an active unionist, a socialist and a committed republican. Living with the injury he sustained at Gallipoli, he devoted much of his working life to helping others with disabilities. Among many personal achievements he participated in six Sydney-Hobart races and a historic circumnavigations of Tasmania.
Alec Campbell, who went to war for adventure and lived to become a national icon, epitomises the Aussie larrikin and reluctant hero." -- Inside cover