Books & Websites
The Irish in Gallipoli
There is a growing body of work that explores the Irish experience of
Gallipoli, as well as a number of books that were published in the
years immediately following the campaign.
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Turtle Bunbury,
The Glorious Madness. Tales of the Irish and the Great War
(Dublin, 2014).
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Brian Cooper,
The Tenth Irish Division in Gallipoli (London, 1920).
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Myles Dungan, Irish Voices from the Great War (Dublin,
1995).
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Henry Hanna,
The Pals at Sulva Bay. Being a Record of D Company of the 7th
Royal Dublin Fusiliers
(Dublin, 1916).
- John Hargrave, At Sulva Bay (London, 1916)
- Jeff Kildea, Anzacs and Ireland (Cork, 2007).
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S.S. McCance,
History of the Royal Munster Fusiliers (London, 1924).
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Kevin Myers, Ireland’s Great War (Dublin, 2014)
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Phillip Orr,
Field of Bones. An Irish Division at Gallipoli (Dublin,
2006).
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Stephen Sanford,
Neither Unionist Nor Nationalist. The 10th (Irish) Division in
the Great War
(Kildare, 2015).
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H.C. Wylly,
Neill’s Blue Caps: The History of the Royal Dublin
Fusiliers, Volume III, 1914-22
(Aldershot, 1924).
Gallipoli Books
- Peter Doyle, Gallipoli 1915 (Stroud, 2011).
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Edward Erickson, Gallipoli: The Ottoman Campaign (Barnsley,
2010).
- Peter Fitzsimons, Gallipoli (London, 2015).
- Peter Hart, Gallipoli (Oxford, 2013).
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Carolyn Holbrook, Anzac: The Unauthorised Biography (New
South Wales, 2014).
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Peter Liddle,
The Gallipoli Experience Reconsidered (Barnsley, 2015).
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Robin Prior, Gallipoli: The End of the Myth (London, 2009).
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Nigel Steel and Peter Hart, Defeat at Gallipoli (London,
2002).
- Tim Travers, Gallipoli 1915 (London, 2009).
Gallipoli Websites