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  • Published: 1 April 2011
  • ISBN: 9781742744049
  • Imprint: Random House Australia
  • Format: EBook
  • Pages: 292
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In The Footsteps Of Private Lynch




Retrace Australia’s role in the First World War from the trenches of Somme Mud to the wider war on the Western Front.

Retrace Australia’s role in the First World War from the trenches of Somme Mud to the wider war on the Western Front.

Imagine this. You are a country boy and just eighteen. The war has been raging for two years and because of your age, you have not been eligible for enlistment. Your mates, older by a few months are joining up and disappearing to the great adventure across the world in Europe. And there is forever talk of the need for reinforcements, for men like you to join up and support the Empire, Australia and your mates in the line.

Such was the case for Edward Francis Lynch, a typical country boy from Perthville, near Bathurst. When war was declared in early August 1914, he was just sixteen and still at school, but like a generation of young males in Australia, there was something to prove and a need to be there. Will Davies, editor of the bestselling Somme Mud, meticulously tracked Lynch and his battalion's travels; their long route marches to flea ridden billets, into the frontline at such places as Messines, Dernancourt, Stormy Trench and Villers Bretonneux, to rest areas behind the lines and finally, on the great push to the final victory after August 1918.

In words and pictures Davies fills in the gaps in Private Lynch's story and through the movements of the other battalions of the AIF provides impact and context to their plight and achievements. Looking at these battlefields today, the pilgrims who visit and those who attend to the land we come to understand how the spirit of Australia developed and of our enduring role in world politics.

  • Published: 1 April 2011
  • ISBN: 9781742744049
  • Imprint: Random House Australia
  • Format: EBook
  • Pages: 292
Categories:

About the author

Will Davies

Will Davies spent 37 years working as an independent producer of mainly historical documentaries and series for the ABC and SBS. He retired in 2010. He began writing books with the first published in 2012 and to date has had ten books published. Somme Mud: The war experiences of an Australian infantryman in France 1916-1919, which he edited, has become a bestseller in Australia, the UK and The Netherlands. In The Footsteps of Private Lynch has also been published to acclaim in Australia and the UK. Beneath Hill 60 tells the true story of the Australian miners and soldiers who tunnelled under Hill 60 near Ypres and eventually broke through to create a new frontline.
He was a member of the NSW Anzac Council, leads battlefield tours to the Western Front and has served on a number of boards. In 2018 he was awarded a Ph.D from the ANU and among other projects, is working to build a war memorial school in the French village of Pozieres.

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Praise for In The Footsteps Of Private Lynch

F.Scott Fitzgerald said that World War I could never be repeated because it would be impossible to get ordinary men to do it again. There have, of course, been many other wars, but this book provides some evidence of why Fitzgerald was right.

Michael Sexton, The Australian

In The Footsteps of Private Lynch is characterised by the manifest regard that Davies holds for Private Lynch and his fellow soldiers.

Dianne Dempsey, The Age