Italy's War for a Desert

ebook Being Some Experiences of a War-Correspondent with the Italians in Tripoli

By Francis McCullagh

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Discover the harrowing and eye-opening account of the 1911 Italian invasion of Libya in this republication of the original 1913 book, "Italy's War for a Desert" by Francis McCullagh. This historical masterpiece provides an unflinching look at the atrocities committed against the local Arab population and offers a significant perspective on Libya's tumultuous history.


In "Italy's War for a Desert," seasoned Irish war correspondent Francis McCullagh chronicles his experiences with the Italian forces during their invasion of Tripoli. McCullagh exposes the brutal realities of the conflict, detailing the widespread atrocities committed by the Italian military against the Arab inhabitants. His vivid narrative sheds light on the suffering endured by the local population, including massacres, destruction of homes, and the devastating impact on families.


This book is a crucial piece of historical literature, offering insights into the early 20th-century colonial ambitions and the harsh consequences for the colonized regions. McCullagh's work remains a significant resource for understanding Libya's history and the broader implications of European colonialism in Africa.


Francis McCullagh's "Italy's War for a Desert" is not only a powerful indictment of the Italian invasion but also a testament to the resilience of the Arab people. The book's detailed accounts of the atrocities committed provide an essential historical record, making it a vital resource for historians and anyone interested in the history of Libya and colonialism.


Contemporary reviews of the book underscore the book's importance as a historical document and its powerful, evocative storytelling.


About the Author:

Francis McCullagh (1874-1956) was an Irish journalist and war correspondent renowned for his fearless reporting and vivid storytelling. Born in Omagh, County Tyrone, McCullagh's career spanned several continents and conflicts, including the Russo-Japanese War and the Russian Civil War. His works, including "With the Cossacks" and "A Prisoner of the Reds," have left an indelible mark on war journalism. McCullagh passed away on November 25, 1956, leaving behind a legacy of courageous and impactful journalism.

Italy's War for a Desert