ON THE ANZAC TRAIL

SOLDIERS' TALES OF THE
GREAT WAR

Each volume cr. 8vo, cloth,
3s. 6d. net.

  1. WITH MY REGIMENT. By "Platoon Commander"
  2. DIXMUDE. The Epic of the French Marines. Oct.-Nov. 1914. By Charles le Goffic. Illustrated
  3. IN THE FIELD (1914-15). The Impressions of an Officer of Light Cavalry.
  4. UNCENSORED LETTERS FROM THE DARDANELLES. Notes of a French Army Doctor. Illustrated
  5. PRISONER OF WAR. By André Warnod. Illustrated
  6. "CONTEMPTIBLE." By "Casualty."
  7. ON THE ANZAC TRAIL. By "Anzac."

London: WILLIAM HEINEMANN
21 Bedford Street, W.C.

ON THE ANZAC
TRAIL
BEING EXTRACTS FROM THE DIARY
OF A NEW ZEALAND SAPPER
BY
"ANZAC"
LONDON
WILLIAM HEINEMANN

London: William Heinemann, 1916.

TO THE MEN

BY WAY OF ADVERTISEMENT

This is the story of the Anzacs. It is told by one of the New Zealanders who was with them in Egypt, was present at the Landing, and who did his little best to uphold the honour of Maoriland in the long and grim Battle of the Trenches. It is the tale of a man in the ranks. It is told without gloss or varnish.