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African Trilogy Alan Moorehead

African Trilogy By Alan Moorehead

African Trilogy by Alan Moorehead


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As a war correspondent for the Daily Express, Alan Moorehead covered almost the entire war in North Africa. This work was originally published in three parts covering the original Mediterranean front, 1940-1; 1941-2, what Moorehead called a year of battle; and the end of the campaign, 1942-3.

African Trilogy Summary

African Trilogy: The North African Campaign, 1940-43 by Alan Moorehead

As a war correspondent for the Daily Express, Alan Moorehead covered almost the entire war in North Africa. This work was originally published as three volumes covering the original Mediterranean front, 1940-1, when the British forces were led by General Wavell; then 1941-2, what Moorehead called a year of battle when General Auchinleck took over; and finally the end of the African campaign, the year of Eisenhower, Alexander and Montgomery, 1942-3. Here are the rats of Tobruk, their backs burnt by the sun and their muscles bulging like tennis balls, of Alamein with its green-blue sparkling sea and salt flats that looked like the surface of the moon, of Rommel's prized Africa Korps locked in battle for the dreary worn-out waste of the Western Desert with Montgomery's Eighth Army.

About Alan Moorehead

Alan Moorehead was an Australian who came to London as a journalist in his mid twenties in 1926. He worked for the Daily Express before turning, after the war, to full time writing books, and contributing to the New Yorker. He was awarded the OBE in 1946, the CBE in 1968. He died in 1983.

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GOR001669175
9780304352272
0304352276
African Trilogy: The North African Campaign, 1940-43 by Alan Moorehead
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Orion Publishing Co
19990527
654
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