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Alan Moorehead Alan Moorehead i(A28611 works by) (a.k.a. Alan McCrae Moorehead)
Born: Established: 22 Jul 1910 Melbourne, Victoria, ; Died: Ceased: 29 Sep 1983 London,
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England,
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United Kingdom (UK),
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Western Europe, Europe,

Gender: Male
Expatriate assertion Departed from Australia: 1936
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1 Alan Moorehead : Letters to Bernard Berenson Alan Moorehead , 2016 single work correspondence
— Appears in: Tuscan Places : Antipodeans Seeking More than Michelangelo 2016; (p. 176-196)
1 Mediterranean Front Alan Moorehead , 2011 extract prose war literature (Mediterranean Front)
— Appears in: The Penguin Book of Australian War Writing 2011; (p. 223-241)
1 Shades of the Prison House Alan Moorehead , 1997 extract autobiography (A Late Education : Episodes in a Life)
— Appears in: The Oxford Book of Australian Schooldays 1997; (p. 133-136)
1 5 y separately published work icon A Late Education : Episodes in a Life Alan Moorehead , London : Hamish Hamilton , 1970 Z404782 1970 single work autobiography
1 Borrowed Light Living on Ice Alan Moorehead , 1968 single work prose travel
— Appears in: Australian Writing Today 1968; (p. 54-72)
1 North African Front (from Mediterranean Front) Alan Moorehead , 1967 extract prose war literature (Mediterranean Front)
— Appears in: Australians Abroad : An Anthology 1967; (p. 156-168)
9 3 y separately published work icon Cooper's Creek Cooper's Creek : Tragedy and Adventure in the Australian Outback; Cooper's Creek : The Real Story of Burke and Wills Alan Moorehead , London : Hamish Hamilton , 1963 Z995999 1963 single work prose 'In 1860, an expedition set out from Melbourne, Australia, into the interior of the country, with the mission to find a route to the northern coast. Headed by Robert O'Hara Burke and William John Wills, the party of adventurers, scientists, and camels set out into the outback hoping to find enough water and to keep adequate food stores for their trek into the bush. Almost one year later, Burke, Wills, and two others from their party, Gray and King, reached the northern shore but on their journey back, they were stranded at Cooper's Creek where all but King perished. Cooper's Creek is a gripping, intense historical narrative about the harshness of the Australian outback and the people who were brave enough to go into the very depths of that uncharted country.' (Publisher's blurb)
1 The Struggle for Tradition Alan Moorehead , 1957 single work criticism
— Appears in: Meanjin , Summer vol. 16 no. 4 1957; (p. 430-432)
2 4 y separately published work icon Gallipoli Alan Moorehead , London : Hamish Hamilton , 1956 Z995979 1956 single work prose war literature

'A century has now gone by, yet the Gallipoli campaign of 1915-16 is still infamous as arguably the most ill conceived, badly led and pointless campaign of the entire First World War. The brainchild of Winston Churchill, then First Lord of the Admiralty, following Turkey's entry into the war on the German side, its ultimate objective was to capture the Gallipoli peninsula in western Turkey, thus allowing the Allies to take control of the eastern Mediterranean and increase pressure on the Central Powers to drain manpower from the vital Western Front.

'From the very beginning of the first landings, however, the campaign went awry, and countless casualties. The Allied commanders were ignorant of the terrain, and seriously underestimated the Turkish army which had been bolstered by their German allies. Thus the Allies found their campaign staled from the off and their troops hopelessly entrenched on the hillsides for long agonising months, through the burning summer and bitter winter, in appalling, dysentery-ridden conditions. By January 1916, the death toll stood at 21,000 British troops, 11,000 Australian and New Zealand, and 87,000 Turkish and the decision was made to withdraw, which in itself, ironically, was deemed to be a success.' (Publication summary from Allen & Unwin, 2015 edition)

1 y separately published work icon A Summer Night Alan Moorehead , London : Hamish Hamilton , 1954 Z1292237 1954 single work novel
1 1 y separately published work icon Rum Jungle Alan Moorehead , London : Hamish Hamilton , 1953 Z995969 1953 single work prose travel
1 5 y separately published work icon The Villa Diana Alan Moorehead , London : Hamish Hamilton , 1950 Z1547045 1950 selected work prose travel

'Above Florence and the valley of the Arno stood the Villa Diana, in one of the oldest inhabited parts of Italy, at the end of an old Etruscan road that wound among olive groves and lines of cypresses. The home of Poliziano in the fifteenth century, it had been occupied by the troops of seven different armies during World War Two but otherwise escaped damage, if one overlooked the looting of the grand piano. It was here that Alan Moorehead, known as one of the greatest correspondents of that war, moved in 1948 to travel through Italy and write ....

His experiences illustrate the issues of the day, yet surrounded as always by extreme physical beauty and governed by the rhythms of the seasons. He describes with wit such diverse matters as the daily drama of life among the servants, the reviving fortunes of Portofino, the 500-year-old horse race around the main square of Siena, the gondoliers' union in Venice, and a traffic clash between a family of pigs and a cart full of crucifixes.'

Source: Summersdale website, www.summersdale.com (sighted: 03/12/2008)

5 y separately published work icon The Rage of the Vulture Alan Moorehead , London : Hamish Hamilton , 1948 Z1250188 1948 single work novel
1 y separately published work icon Montgomery : A Biography Alan Moorehead , London : Hamish Hamilton , 1946 Z1747746 1946 single work biography
1 4 y separately published work icon Eclipse Alan Moorehead , London : Hamish Hamilton , 1945 Z995963 1945 single work prose
1 1 y separately published work icon Mediterranean Front Alan Moorehead , London Melbourne : Hamish Hamilton George Jaboor , 1941 Z994359 1941 single work prose war literature
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