Birdie – More Than ’Soul of Anzac’ : Field Marshal Lord Birdwood of Anzac and Totnes, 1865-1951
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Hardback or Cased Book
ISBN-10
1804512362
ISBN-13
9781804512364
Publisher
Helion & Company
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Helion & Company
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Aug 3rd, 2023
Print length
232 Pages
Weight
822 grams
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17.60 x 25.40 x 2.10 cms
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Biography: historical, political & military
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Birdwood was a very notable general at Gallipoli, commanding the Anzacs, and leading the successful final evacuations. He led the Australians continuously on the Western Front, laying the groundwork for their celebrated achievements in 1918. He had great diplomatic acumen and his later years were both militarily and imperially significant.
A number of leading British and Australian historians have cited that a comprehensive study of Field Marshal Lord Birdwood is long overdue. He was a very significant general at Gallipoli, commanding the Anzacs, and leading the successful final evacuations. Throughout his life he displayed great diplomatic acumen and his later years were both militarily and politically significant."Richard Farrimonds Birdie deals with one of the most long-lived of the senior British officers of the Great War, William Birdwood (1865-1951)
seemingly easy to pigeon-hole: classic Indian Army officer, protégé of Kitchener, somewhat indolent corps and army commander who seemed to avoid the catastrophes and controversies
commander-in-chief in India and field marshal, enjoying a long and apparently fulfilled retirement. Farrimonds biography the first study of Birdwoods entire life complicates that easy characterization, in the most productive way.
a career which did not rely merely on luck, patronage or amiability, though Birdwood benefitted from all three: he could easily have been killed at Colenso in South Africa or on Gallipoli. As Farrimond shows, Birdwood worked hard
and possessed a solid core of competence and command which belied his agreeable style.
There was indeed more to Birdwood than we might have assumed.
In taking us with him on this journey riding alongside Birdie, as it were Richard Farrimond proves a thorough and thought-provoking companion and guide. Thanks to his Birdie, we can never again look on Birdwood with such complacency."-Professor Peter Stanley, FAHA University of New South Wales, Canberra
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