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  • - The Myth of Simpson and His Donkey Exposed
    av Graham Wilson
    166,-

  • - C'Est Moi! a South American Odyssey
    av Jorge Sotirios
    122,-

    Lonesome George is a comic odyssey that combines travel adventure and comedy in a journey of epic proportions. Illustrates the beauty of the South American landscape, interweaving its history, culture and people , in his mock heroic quest.

  • - Two Wives, Two Violent Murders, a Fight for Justice
    av J. K. Foster & P Seymour
    141,-

    Seven Bones is the story of one of the more bizarre murder investigations in Australia's history. Written through the eyes of Detective Peter Seymour.

  • - A Memoir of the Siege of Tobruk
    av Joseph J Murray
    166,-

    "I Confess" is an intimate portrayal of command in the crucible of war.

  • - 'U' Company, 15th Battalion 1941-1942
    av William Park
    166,-

    In November 1941, about 100 university students began their short-term compulsory military training with the 15th Infantry Battalion. Their compulsory military training was due to end on 4 February 1942, but the outbreak of the Pacific War on 7 December changed everything.

  • - Unconventional Happiness
    av Josh Langley
    74,-

    Inspired by the Tibetan buddhist Fable, the Frog and Well, that encourages people to look outside what is normal, author Josh Langley has created a delightful book designed to take the reader on a journey to happiness; embracing all that is supposedly wrong with us.

  • - 1885
    av Michael Tyquin
    122,-

    The involvement of an Australian colonial military force in Britains Egyptian campaigns between 1883 and 1885 was very short, extending for only five months overall, including the pre-deployment phase. Consequently its influence on these campaigns was insignificant. Nevertheless, our involvement in the Sudan in 1885 is part of Australias military .

  • - A Brutal Murder, a Cop on the Edge
    av Peter Seymour & Jason Foster
    166,-

    Detective Peter Seymour has seen every type of death imaginable in his time in the NSW Coroner's Court and, after many years in law enforcement, the tragedies are beginning to take their toll. Dealing with death day in day out becomes too much for Seymour and this seasoned veteran starts to grapple with overwhelming feelings of fear and doubt.

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    175,-

    When the Japanese war machine swept through South-East Asia in early 1942, it was inevitable that conflict would reach Australian territory on the island of New Guinea. The ultimate Japanese target was Port Moresby. Conquering the capital would sever communication between Australia and her American ally and allow Japanese air ...

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    131,-

    One Shot Kills is the story of the sniper's journey from the South African veldt to the recent battlegrounds of Iraq and Afghanistan. It is also the story of the development of the modern sniper's combat weapon system in which technology has been harnessed to produce extraordinary results on the battlefield.

  • - My War in Iraq
     
    131,-

  • - The Australian Military and Tropical Medicine
    av Geoffrey Quail
    275,-

    Historically, prolonged campaigns have been frequently lost or won because of the greater fitness of one of the combatant armies. In the twentieth century, infection was still a major problem, leading to withdrawal from Gallipoli, and the near defeat of the Allies due to malaria early in the Second World War¿s Pacific campaign. Malaria emerged again as a major problem in the Vietnam War. The Australian Army Medical Corps, founded in 1901, learned from past medical experience. However, errors leading to significant morbidity did occur mainly in relation to malaria. These errors included lack of instruction of doctors sent to New Guinea with the Australian Force in the Great War, inadequate prophylactic measures against malaria in New Guinea early in World War Two, failure to perceive the threat of emerging resistant strains of malaria in the 1960s, and military commanders not fully implementing the recommendations of their medical advisers. Many Australian campaigns have taken place in tropical locations; a substantial amount of scientific work to prevent and manage tropical diseases has therefore been conducted by the Army Medical Corps¿ medical researchers¿particularly in the Land Headquarters Medical Research Unit and the Army Malaria Institute. Their work extends well beyond the military, greatly improving health outcomes throughout the world. This book recognises the efforts of both individuals and the Army¿s Tropical Disease Research units since Federation in helping the Army succeed in battle.

  • av David Coombes
    150,-

    The experiences of Australian prisoners of war (POWs) or Kriegsgefangeners held captive in Germany has been largely forgotten. This is an account of what young Australian soldiers experienced, and the spirit they showed in responding to captivity.

  • - One POW's Journey of Escape and Evasion
    av Charles Granquist
    112,-

    Granqist's account of his wartime experiences adds another important chapter to the story of Australian World War II POWs while showcasing the spirit, humour, persistence, and ingenuity of an Aussie Digger.

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