Language: English
Published by Naval & Military Press, 2005
ISBN 10: 1845742001 ISBN 13: 9781845742003
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Add to basketCondition: New. 2005 N&M Press reprint (original pub1922, 2nd edition). SB. xvi+ 392pp with 20 b/w photos and three maps. Published Price £18 The author of this book was a subaltern in 76th Battery, X Brigade, RFA, 6th (Poona) Division, commanded by Maj-Gen Sir Charles Townshend. Mousley joined as a reinforcement from India at Ctesiphon in November 1915, which was the limit of the British advance up the Tigris to Baghdad. Unable to progress further the division retreated to Kut-al-Amara, where it was besieged for nearly five months and eventually forced into surrender on 29th April 1916 through starvation and disease. Repeated attempts by the Tigris Corps to break through and relieve the garrison had failed - at a cost of 23,000 casualties. This was probably the greatest humiliation inflicted on the British army during the war. Close on 12,000 men, British and Indian soldiers and followers went into captivity where over 4,000 died, many under appalling conditions.The first of the three parts into which the book is divided covers the retreat from Ctesiphon to Kut and the five-month siege, painting a graphic picture of the hardships involved. All the animals were slaughtered for food, and in a moving paragraph he describes the death of his own charger, which he could not bring himself to watch. He describes the brutality of the Turkish troops when they entered Kut, singling out the Kurdish rank and file as "the most barbarous savages in this country.â It was the Kurds who, five or six years previously, had unsuccessfully rebelled against the Turkish authorities, refusing to serve in the army. Part II describes the trek to captivity aife as a prisoner of war. Despite protests the officers were separated from the men and despatched by river to Baghdad, the rank and file had to march, many of them dying on the way. While in captivity Mousley edited a magazine called Smoke, and one chapter is devoted to reproduction of extracts from it. His efforts to escape failed but eventually he was sent to a hospital in Stamboul and the third part of the book describes his experiences in a hospital in which he suffered starvation and neglect. Another atttempt to escape, via the Sea of Marmora, failed and he ended up in prison. The final chapters describe the end for Turkey and Mousleyâs manoeuvring to secure his release and his eventual return home.
Language: English
Published by John Lane the Bodley Head, London, 1922
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Add to basketCloth. Condition: Good. No Jacket. Second Edition. Green cloth with faded gilt titles on spine. Bumping to corners and spine ends and staining to bottom edges. Contents tight. 392 with folding map at rear. Previous owner name on front e/p. Rough cut edges are untidy and age discoloured. Some scattered foxing throughout. The Secrets of a Kuttite, is a fascinating account of the author's experiences in the Siege of Kut and afterwards as a prisoner of war in Turkey from 1916 to 1918.
Language: English
Published by John Lane The Bodley Head, London, 1922
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Add to basketHardcover. Condition: Fair. No Jacket. Second Edition. Copy in green cloth on boards with gilt title on spine. Spine lightly rubbed at head/foot. Small liquid splash mark on cover. Corners bumped. Several pages from page 3 to page 66 detached and laid in. Free of inscriptions. Clean text and b/w plates.
Published by John Lane, The Bodley Head Ltd Second Edition, 1922
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Add to basketHb original live green cloth xvi,392pp frontisplate, illustrations and maps. ink inscription to front pastedown o/w A Vg copy.
Published by John Lane: The Bodley Head Ltd, London, 1922, 1922
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Add to basket2nd edition. Green cloth boards, gilt lettering to spine, no dustwrapper. 7.75ins x 5.25ins, xvi, 392pp plus 18pp plates (21 images) and 3 maps (one folding). Lettering to spine dull. G+.
Published by London and New York John Lane, The Bodley Head Limited 1921, 1921
First Edition
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Add to basketFirst Edition, first issue. Publisher's green cloth with blind stamped border to front board, gilt lettering to spine (rubbed away) and green wash to top edge of page block. Clear, removable, archival protective cover fitted to the book. Small Octavo. pp. [i-viii] ix-xvi, 392, with frontispiece photograph of Ctesiphon, twenty other photographs and three maps, including a long fold-out 'Map of Trek (including plan of escapes)' tipped in at the rear. A book in Fair condition with a half inch cloth split at the head of the spine and scattered foxing throughout. Contemporary ownership signature of Alan Macartney dated '6.9.21'. A very uncommon book.
Language: English
Published by The Naval & Military Press, 2005
ISBN 10: 1845742001 ISBN 13: 9781845742003
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Language: English
Published by The Naval & Military Press, 2005
ISBN 10: 1845742001 ISBN 13: 9781845742003
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Language: English
Published by The Naval & Military Press, 2005
ISBN 10: 1845742001 ISBN 13: 9781845742003
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Language: English
Published by Naval & Military Press, 2005
ISBN 10: 1845742001 ISBN 13: 9781845742003
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