On 15th April 1915, British & Dominion troops landed on the Gallipoli Peninsula. Thecampaign which followed lasted over eight months & cost the terrible total of nearly halfa million Allied & Turkish casualties. The eventual failure of the Gallipoli campaign, afterheart-breaking opportunities had been missed, was a disastrous set-back to Allied hopes. Itremains one of the most engrossing & poignant tragedies in British military history. In our new edition of this classic in military writing, Robert Rhodes James was one of thefirst historians to work from the official archives & makes brilliant use of diaries & lettersof the men who fought there & the photographs they took. Gallipoli stands the test of time, bringing vividly to life the conditions & circumstances of acampaign which has never ceased to enthral the imagination.