The desert road New Zealanders remember the North African campaign

Maker and role
Megan Hutching, Editor
I. C. McGibbon, Editor
New Zealand. Ministry for Culture and Heritage, Other contributor
Production date
2005

Object detail

Accession number
15-1913
Description
Introduction : Up the blue : New Zealanders in the North African Campaign, 1940-43 / Ian McGibbon -- Further reading -- The longest day of my life / Victor Henderson -- Silent death / William Bowling -- Up stood a general / Clifford Vause -- I enjoyed every minute / Eleanor Fraser -- Surrounded by German armour / Ian Johnston -- Pipes in the distance / Donald Ross -- We met burning ship after burning ship / Howard Anderson -- The General wanted a tank / Watt McEwan -- A sense of duty / Jean Chalmers -- Dust and shellfire, smoke and noise / James Barclay -- Wondering whether we'd make it back / Ronald Verity -- So close, I couldn't believe it / Breynton Campbell -- The casualties kept coming / Lawrence Wright -- Takrouna was a hell of a place / George McKay -- They were giving in / Edward Gibbs -- We battled our way to the top / Maiki Parkinson.
Media/Materials
Physical description
285 pages : illustrations, portraits, map ; 24 cm
ISBN/ISSN
1869505115
Credit line
Megan Hutching et al. 2005. The desert road New Zealanders remember the North African campaign, 15-1913. Walsh Memorial Library, The Museum of Transport and Technology (MOTAT).

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