Robin Prior is visiting professorial fellow, University of Adelaide, and visiting fellow, University of New South Wales, Australian Defence Force Academy. He is the coauthor of Passchendaele: The Untold Story and The Somme, both published by Yale University Press. He lives in South Australia.
“History of a very high order…. the best account by far of the
campaign in 1915-16.”—Jay Winter, Yale University
*Jay Winter*
“This is a detailed account, with excellent photos, of a failed
military expedition that took the lives of 46,000 Allied soldiers
and left another 86,000 wounded.” - Fergus Mulligan, Irish
Times
*Irish Times*
“Prof. Robin Prior has consulted the archives to provide a full
account that demolishes many myths … Students of history will
welcome this definitive work.” - A. G. Noorani, Frontline
*Frontline*
"It might seem that everything worth saying about World War I has
already been said, but then along comes a book such as Robin
Prior's Gallipoli and it's time to make room on the shelf for
another essential title. Reviewer Robert Messenger praised Mr.
Prior's depiction of Britain's disastrous attempt in 1915 to force
open the Dardanelles—the heavily defended entrance to straits off
northern Turkey, a key link between the Mediterranean and the Black
Sea. Gallipoli, according to Mr. Messenger, is 'a near-definitive
analysis of the campaign . . . . It is military history of the
highest order.'"—Mark Lasswell, "Standout Selections: The Year in
Books," Wall Street Journal
*Wall Street Journal*
"It's a well-written book, complete with a great bibliography and
some of the most outstanding maps to be delivered with any account
of war and battle. That the author could assemble such a plethora
of information and then distill it into such a readable account
would be a story unto itself. For anyone who wants to know where,
when and what Gallipoli was, this book is for you."—Vice Adm.
Robert F. Dunn, The Washington Times
*Washington Times*
"[Prior's] narrative is fluid and internally coherent. He makes
excellent use of archival material to expose the serious flaws in
previous narratives, including the "official" history of the
campaign. . . . certainly the best account yet published [of the
Dardanelles campaign]."—Nicholas A. Lambert, The Journal of
Military History
*Journal of Military History*
Selected as one of ten Best of 2009 Books, The Wall Street
Journal
*Wall Street Journal *
"[This] book sets a new standard for assessing the Allied
Dardanelles campaign in 1915."—Mustafa Aksakal, American Historical
Review
*American Historical Review*
"It might seem that everything worth saying about World War I has
already been said, but then along comes a book such as Robin
Prior's Gallipoli and it's time to make room on the shelf for
another essential title . . . . It is military history of the
highest order.'"—Mark Lasswell, "Standout Selections: The Year in
Books," Wall Street Journal
*Wall Street Journal*
"This work is an excellent addition to the current body of
scholarhsip with something for both the neophyte and the
seasoned historian."--Blake Whitaker, Canadian Journal of
History
*Canadian Journal of History*
"Wootton is at his most illuminating in his discussion of Galileo’s
place in the history of science (although he is not so pedestrian
as to use the phrase) and the blend of personal ambition, politics
and chance that made him, by virtue of his emphasis on the tension
between empiricism and deduction."—Claudio Vita-Finzi, Times
Literary Supplement
*Times Literary Supplement*
“This is an excellent text with new insights, and one which is sure
to provoke further debate.”—Matthew Hughes, English Historical
Review
*English Historical Review*
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