The reader is guided by the individual stories and photographs of some of the Australian soldiers who served in that desperate and fateful campaign.
The soldiers featured include Private Syd Grant and Sergeant Alfred Huggins, both from Victoria’s Western District.

The book comprised 335 pages of text and 13 maps, with a further 48 pages of archival photographs of the campaign.
The latter are a feature of the book, reproducing nearly 100 original photographs of Greece during the campaign, from the collections of Syd and Alfred, two collections which the author assisted in their donation to Melbourne’s State Library of Victoria.
These amazing images are enhanced with nearly 100 photographs taken by the author as he walked Greece’s Anzac trail over many years.
The book is a feast for the eyes, telling the campaign story in personal terms, in words and pictures.

The book is a great addition to the literature of the campaign, a celebration of this important part of the Hellenic link to Australia’s Anzac tradition, following on from the author’s previous publication, Lemnos and Gallipoli Revealed.







