The Sanusi's Little War by Russell Mcguirk

The Sanusi's Little War by Russell Mcguirk

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This is the exciting story of a forgotten war, fought out on the fringe of the great First World War campaigns. At its centre stands Sayyid Ahmad al-Sharif, the Grand Sanusi, a charismatic Arab leader caught between the rival war aims of the Turco-German alliance and the British Empire.

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The Sanusi's Little War by Russell Mcguirk

This is the exciting story of a forgotten war, fought out on the fringe of the great First World War campaigns. At its centre stands Sayyid Ahmad al-Sharif, the Grand Sanusi, a charismatic Arab leader caught between the rival war aims of the Turco-German alliance and the British Empire. In November 1915 HMS Tara, a requisitioned ferryboat, is torpedoed by a German U-boat off Sollum on the north-west coast of Egypt. The 92 survivors, nearly all Welshmen, are handed over to Turkish and Sanusi soldiers across the border and sent as prisoners of war deep into the Libyan Desert. The Turco-Sanusi Army then overruns Sollum and pushes into Egypt. The British, occupying that country, are caught off guard and forced to launch a military campaign to expel the invaders.Over the next few months, four battles are fought before Sollum is retaken and the threat contained. Finally, the Duke of Westminster leads a large column of Rolls Royce armoured cars and Model T Fords into Libya to rescue the Welshmen. Based on original source material, The Sanusi's Little War tells for the first time the full story of the Turco-Sanusi invasion and the subsequent military campaign. The author describes secret German missions and Turkish efforts to win over the Grand Sanusi. He reveals the fascinating role played in the campaign by British officers, particularly Leo Royle. Most unexpected of all is his discovery that T. E. Lawrence played a role in these events.
"..Russell McGuirk's masterly study of the Sanusi campaign. The author provides the essential historical setting, the details of personalities, places and unfolding events, and the sympathetic understanding that this extraordinary but hitherto disregarded historical episode fully deserves...the author is to be congratulated on his choice of illustrations [and] the informative maps." - John Wright, The Maghreb Review, 2008 "Russell McGuirk provides a new level of detail, based on thorough research of the available sources...[He] tells a grand story well...[This book is] a much welcome addition to the literature of the First World War and its aftermath in the Middle East and North Africa." - Sean Kelly, Libyan Studies, 2007 "The author draws skilfully upon a wealth of primary sources both archival and oral in Arabic, English and German...The excellence of this history...lies in its intricate tapestry of detail concerning the setting and background to the conflict...In short, this is a well-told war story." - Jay Spaulding, Sudan Studies Association Bulletin, Sept. 2007
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ISBN 13 9780954479275
ISBN 10 0954479270
Title The Sanusi's Little War
Author Russell Mcguirk
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Medina Publishing Ltd
Year published 2007-03-01
Number of pages 349
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.