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Seller: Marlowes Books and Music, Ferny Grove, QLD, Australia
Paperback. Condition: As New. First Edition. 254 pages. Ex-Library. Book appears to have hardly been read and is in As new condition throughout. Seller Inventory # 178165
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Seller: Grand Eagle Retail, Fairfield, OH, U.S.A.
Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. In December 1914 Claude Morlet, a newly qualified doctor, set sail from Melbourne to do his duty for his Country in the First World War. After spending time in Egypt tending the wounded in Australian military hospitals, he got his wish to join the action and arrived in Gallipoli in September 1915 after the initial assault. He recorded his thoughts and observations in diaries and letters back home, many of which have survived, giving a first hand account of the action.Later in France, caring for the wounded under hazardous conditions, he was Mentioned in Dispatches, and awarded the DSO for his service in action. Returning from the war, he settled in Perth where he married and established a successful practice as an ophthalmic surgeon.When war again broke out, he enlisted and served in the Middle East before being posted to Tobruk, where he served throughout the siege. After the war he came home to his family, and resumed his busy ophthalmic practice.Claude's diaries and letters give a thoughtful and sympathetic view of the lot of the soldier, as well as some acerbic comments on the bureaucratic shortcomings of some of his superior officers.The diaries and letters have been knitted together with further background by his son Geoffrey, and illustrated with photos from Claude's own collection. Morlet's diaries and letters give a thoughtful and sympathetic view of the lot of the soldier in WW1, as well as some acerbic comments on the bureaucratic shortcomings of some of his superior officers. The diaries and letters have been knitted together with further background by his son, and illustrated with photos from Claude's own collection. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. Seller Inventory # 9781921013157
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Seller: Book Merchant Bookstore, Bunbury, WA, Australia
Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. 1st Edition. Very good condition. Minor wear to book corners and edges. Light foxing on foredges. Inscribed by author. Seller Inventory # 005880
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Seller: Elizabeth's Bookshops, Fremantle, WA, Australia
Softcover. Claude Morlet qualified as doctor and almost immediately joined the armed services when the First World War broke out. He served first in Egypt, but then went to join the Gallipoli campaign. He recorded his thoughts and observations in diaries and letters back home, many of which have survived, giving a first hand account of the action. Later in France, caring for the wounded under hazardous conditions, he was Mentioned in Dispatches, and awarded the DSO for his service in action. Claude's diaries and letters give a thoughtful and sympathetic view of the lot of the soldier, as well as some acerbic comments on the bureaucratic shortcomings of some of his superior officers. In the Second World War he again enlisted, and among other service was involved in the notorious 'Rats of Tobruk' siege. In civilian life he was a well known Perth ophthalmologist. His otherwise successful life was punctuated by several tragic deaths of close family members. His diary and letters are incomplete, but his son Geoffrey, himself an ophthalmologist, has pieced together the records and filled in the gaps. The photographs in the book are from Claude's own collection, and include many photos he himself took whilst on active service. Claude's view of the world reflects the times; service to one?s country, adherence to the 'proper ways' of doing things. His observance of military matters as something of an outsider (not being a combat soldier) also gives a different perspective on war. Elizabeth's Bookshops have been one of Australia's premier independent book dealers since 1973. Elizabeth's family-owned business operates four branches in Perth CBD, Fremantle (WA), and Newtown (NSW). All orders are dispatched within 24 hours from our Fremantle Warehouse. All items can be viewed at Elizabeth's Bookshop Warehouse, 23 Queen Victoria Street\, Fremantle WA. Seller Inventory # 42346
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Seller: AussieBookSeller, Truganina, VIC, Australia
Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. In December 1914 Claude Morlet, a newly qualified doctor, set sail from Melbourne to do his duty for his Country in the First World War. After spending time in Egypt tending the wounded in Australian military hospitals, he got his wish to join the action and arrived in Gallipoli in September 1915 after the initial assault. He recorded his thoughts and observations in diaries and letters back home, many of which have survived, giving a first hand account of the action.Later in France, caring for the wounded under hazardous conditions, he was Mentioned in Dispatches, and awarded the DSO for his service in action. Returning from the war, he settled in Perth where he married and established a successful practice as an ophthalmic surgeon.When war again broke out, he enlisted and served in the Middle East before being posted to Tobruk, where he served throughout the siege. After the war he came home to his family, and resumed his busy ophthalmic practice.Claude's diaries and letters give a thoughtful and sympathetic view of the lot of the soldier, as well as some acerbic comments on the bureaucratic shortcomings of some of his superior officers.The diaries and letters have been knitted together with further background by his son Geoffrey, and illustrated with photos from Claude's own collection. Morlet's diaries and letters give a thoughtful and sympathetic view of the lot of the soldier in WW1, as well as some acerbic comments on the bureaucratic shortcomings of some of his superior officers. The diaries and letters have been knitted together with further background by his son, and illustrated with photos from Claude's own collection. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability. Seller Inventory # 9781921013157
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Seller: dsmbooks, Liverpool, United Kingdom
paperback. Condition: New. New. book. Seller Inventory # D8S0-3-M-192101315X-6
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