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Title: Over the Top With the Third Australian Division
Author: G. P. Cuttriss
Illustrator: Neil McBeath
Release Date: August 24, 2005 [EBook #16588]
Language: English
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[Illustration: Major-General Sir John Monash, K.C.B., V.D.
_Photo by Elliott & Fry._]
'OVER THE TOP'
WITH THE THIRD AUSTRALIAN
DIVISION
BY
G.P. CUTTRISS
WITH INTRODUCTION BY
MAJOR-GENERAL SIR JOHN MONASH,
K.C.B., V.D.
_ILLUSTRATED BY NEIL McBEATH_
London
CHARLES H. KELLY
25-35 CITY ROAD, AND 26 PATERNOSTER ROW, E.C.
TO THE
FADELESS MEMORY OF OUR HEROIC DEAD
AND TO
THOSE WHO HAVE LOST
THIS BRIEF VOLUME OF SKETCH AND STORY
IS DEDICATED,
IN UNSTINTED ADMIRATION,
IN AFFECTIONATE SYMPATHY,
AND IN THE UNSHAKEABLE BELIEF THAT
'As sure as God's in heaven,
As sure as He stands for right,
As sure as the Hun this wrong hath done,
So surely we'll win this fight.'
PREFACE
In response to numerous requests from the 'boys,' this brief volume of
story and sketch is published. It makes no pretension to literary
merit, neither is it intended to serve as a history of the Division.
The indulgence of those who may read is earnestly solicited, in view
of the work having been prepared amidst the trying and thrilling
experiences so common to active service. The fighting history of the
Australian Forces is one long series of magnificent achievements,
beginning on that day of sacred and glorious memory, April 25, 1915.
Ever since tha
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