In Chanak with the British Army
by
Z
English

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<p>In 1922 war between Turkey and Britain was but hours away. A resistance army led by Mustafa Kemal had swept the Greeks from Anatolia and was now ready to march north to Constantinople and liberate the capital. But in its way stood a small British garrison at the Dardanelles. </p><p>This affectionate account of the British Army at Chanak was written by a peripatetic Englishman Percival James Bothwell under the pseudonym 'Z'. He was branch secretary of the YMCA in Chanak.</p><p>Bothwell's account was originally published as a slim paperback by S. Dirmikis & Son Constantinople probably in 1923. This modern edition is a faithful reproduction of the original text. It has been illustrated with contemporary photographs and two maps. Included as appendices are a biography of the author two stories by Bothwell from the YMCA magazine 'The Red Triangle' and orders of battle for British forces at Chanak.</p>
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