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In 1942, 18-year-old Edward "Teddy" Sheean was one of the youngest and most inexperienced sailors on ...
The story of the Corunna WWII secret air base south of Marble Bar Western Australia, the men that worked there under unbearable conditions to provide ...
'Grose's compassionate, honest and vivid account deserves to be widely read.' Sun Herald on An Awkward Truth
'About as good as any yarn can ...
An enlightening re-examination of an important campaign following the experiences of the men from both sides. From the killing ground of Kaiapit to the treacherous ...
'Readers look for and admire good writers and great writing. They will find it, in spades, in The Battle of the Bismarck Sea.' - The Canberra ...
The story of 617 Squadron RAF, which carried out one of the most dangerous and audacious aerial bombing raids of World War II It was ...
Through a precious cache of WWII letters, a story of war is revealed. But also, most movingly, a story of love, resilience and survival, from ...
Winner of the Les Carlyon Literary Prize and the Prime Minister's Literary Awards Australian History Prize.
First Runner Up for Templer Medal Book Prize ...
Between the end of the Kokoda campaign in January 1943 and the start of the New Guinea offensives at Lae in early September 1943, the ...
The untold story of Z Special Unit and Operations, the precursor to the elite SAS, and the extraordinary feats they undertook in the Pacific during ...
The Emperor's Grace is the story of the men of "C" Force the first contingent of Australian, British and Dutch POWs shipped from Singapore ...
'The way I look at it is this...When you're behind the line and get yourself into trouble, you've got to get your ...
At the start of the Second World War there was no permanent RAAF presence in South Australia, but within just two years there were several ...
What could induce a young pilot to walk out onto the wing of his burning aircraft at 13,000 feet?
Why would a plucky young ...