Alan Moorehead
Born
in Melbourne, Australia
July 22, 1910
Died
September 29, 1983
Genre
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The White Nile
100 editions
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1960
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Gallipoli
76 editions
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published
1956
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The Blue Nile
89 editions
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published
1962
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Desert War: The North African Campaign 1940-43
18 editions
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published
1959
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Cooper's Creek
50 editions
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published
1963
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Darwin and the Beagle
3 editions
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published
1969
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The Russian Revolution
17 editions
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published
1958
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The Fatal Impact
49 editions
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published
1966
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Eclipse
48 editions
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published
1945
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No Room in the Ark
64 editions
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1959
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“game hunting was flourishing; and, dining at Muthaiga Club, I was offered trout freshly caught in the mountains, together with some last bottles of a particularly fragrant Rhine wine. Not since that last bright summer in Paris in 1939, when the wealthy of the world came flocking to spend their money lest they should not visit Paris again, had I seen women so well groomed, wearing so many lush furs. Baboon pelts and leopard skins were particularly popular. Great log fires burned in the grates of the club chimney places, though the nights were scarcely sharp. The men wore dinner-jackets or dress uniform. The conversation tended to hunting. In the day one had golf at Brackenridge, or swimming or riding or fooling round the game reserves where giraffe still roam haphazardly. Normally one looked in at a roadhouse for an apéritif around eight in the evening, and after dinner perhaps went down to Torr’s to dance. They say the altitude at Nairobi makes people slightly crazy, but after the desert I found it all delightful, as though the world were enjoying one long holiday. As”
― Desert War: The North African Campaign 1940-43
― Desert War: The North African Campaign 1940-43
“No one could have guessed how deeply Mussolini had been misled by his intelligence services on two vital points. It seems he really believed the Greeks would not fight. That was his first error. He failed to learn the lessons of the Republicans in Spain, the Finns in Finland. Nor was Mussolini alone in failing to see that war was still made with men first and machines second, and that a people once fired with a passionate hatred and an emotional patriotism are the most dangerous enemy in the world though they lack every essential piece of equipment.”
― Desert War: The North African Campaign 1940-43
― Desert War: The North African Campaign 1940-43
“There is something so mocking about this situation, something so wrong, that one feels that it is not explained by all the errors and mischances that had occurred: by the commander-in-chief pacing about his headquarters at Imbros when he might just as well have been asleep, by Stopford lying in bed at sea when he should have been wide awake on shore, by the landing of raw troops at night instead of experienced men at dawn, by the appointment of elderly, inefficient commanders, by the excessive secrecy that had kept so much in the dark, by the thirst and the heat and the uncharted reefs beneath the sea. In the face of so much mismanagement things were bound to go wrong, yet not so wrong as all this. Somewhere, one feels, there must be some missing factor which has not been brought to light--some element of luck neglected, some supernatural accident, some evil chain of coincidence that nobody could have anticipated.”
― Gallipoli
― Gallipoli
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