
Watson's Pier
by Joshua Funder
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Pub Date Apr 01 2015 | Archive Date Jun 23 2015
Description
The story of the campaign that almost lost the Anzacs and the retreat that saved a nation.
Stan Watson was among the first ashore at Gallipoli on 25
April 1915, and survived battle, fear and disease to build the pier at Anzac
Cove from which so many men later escaped. He faced what seemed like an
impossible mission: to get every man out alive. Watson never claimed to be the
last man to leave Gallipoli, but through to the very end he played his part and
became a hero.
Sixty-two years to the day after he stepped away from that fatal shore, Watson
took a slow train to visit his family for Christmas and decided to finally tell
his life story.
A beautifully told mixture of fact and fiction, Watson's Pier traces not just
one man's journey, but the history of a nation. It also challenges the
historical record of what happened in the final moments at Anzac Cove. In doing
so, it offers a new perspective on the meaning of Gallipoli.
Joshua Funder is Stanley Watson's great grandson and lives in Melbourne with his wife and two children.
Advance Praise
'A remarkable re-creation'—Tom Keneally
'A great story sensitively told and carefully researched.'—Air Chief Marshal Sir Angus Houston AK, AFC (Ret'd)
'A remarkable re-creation'—Tom Keneally
'A great story sensitively told and carefully researched.'—Air Chief Marshal Sir Angus Houston AK, AFC (Ret'd)
Available Editions
EDITION | Paperback |
ISBN | 9780522867572 |
PRICE | A$32.99 (AUD) |