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  • Bad Characters

    von Peter Stanley
    Australians have celebrated the Anzacs for nearly a century--but what do we really know of what war did to them? Charles Bean, historian of the citizen soldiers of the Australian Imperial Force, wrote that its history spanned 'the good and the bad'--but so far Australians have only looked at the good.Leading war historian Peter Stanley reveals the citizen soldiers the army regarded as its 'bad Lesen Sie mehr

    € 10,00

  • Commando to Colditz

    von Peter Stanley
    A compelling, riveting read, Commando to Colditz is an unusual perhaps unique war story. It is centred around a most unusual war hero: Michael 'Micky' Burn, soldier, poet and novelist, whose journey from fascist follower, to commander of Six Troop, to Commando, to prisoner (and communist lecturer) in the notorious prison of Colditz forms the focal point of this powerful narrative. In 1942 Micky Lesen Sie mehr

    € 10,00

  • Simpson's Donkey

    von Peter Stanley
    Based on the most famous animal in Australian history Simpson's Donkey tells the story of his service during the Gallipoli campaign where for three weeks he was one of several donkeys that Simpson used to carry wounded men down to Anzac Cove. His life before and after Gallipoli is a mystery but Peter Stanley beautifully imagines the rest for the reader.Stanley tells the donkey's story--in the Lesen Sie mehr

    € 5,82

  • Beyond The Broken Years

    Australian military history in 1000 books

    von Peter Stanley
    What does Australia's military history reveal about us?In Beyond The Broken Years fifty years after The Broken Years, Bill Gammage's classic on World War One soldiers, was published provocative military historian Peter Stanley argues why it's vital for Australians to understand how our military past has been created. By whom, how and with what consequences.Stanley explores military history and the Lesen Sie mehr

    € 13,96

  • Oboe One, Tarakan, 1945

    An Australian Tragedy

    von Peter Stanley
    In 1945, the small island of Tarakan off Borneo's coast became the unlikely stage for one of the Second World War's most gruelling campaigns. As part of General Douglas MacArthur's plan to liberate the Netherlands Indies, Australian soldiers launched Operation Oboe One, a mission to capture Tarakan’s airstrip. What was meant to last three weeks stretched into two months of bitter jungle warfare, Lesen Sie mehr

    € 15,24

  • Invading Australia: Japan and the battle for Australia, 1942

    Japan and the battle for Australia, 1942

    von Peter Stanley
    1942 was a key year in Australia's history. As its people had so long feared, White Australia, an outpost of empire, seemed about to be invaded by the Japanese. In that one year, Darwin was bombed, submarines torpedoed ships in Sydney Harbour and Australian Militiamen died on the Kokoda Trail.Each year, more and more Australians celebrate Anzac Day and honour the lives of those who fought for Lesen Sie mehr

    € 21,66

  • A Stout Pair Of Boots

    von Peter Stanley
    From the Western Front, to the Burma-Thailand railway, Kokoda to Gallipoli, the essential guide for travellers to the places where Australian armed forces fought overseas. Australians are becoming increasingly fascinated by their military history, and every year greater numbers visit the scenes of the battles commemorated each Anzac Day - Villers-Bretonneux, Long Tan, Kokoda, Gallipoli itself. But Lesen Sie mehr

    € 13,74

  • A Stout Pair of Boots

    A guide to exploring Australia's battlefields

    von Peter Stanley
    Australians are becoming increasingly fascinated by their military history, and every year greater numbers visit the scenes of the battles commemorated each Anzac Day - Villers-Bretonneux, Long Tan, Kokoda, Gallipoli itself. But what can you learn from visiting a battlefield? And how do you make sure you get the most out of the experience?Peter Stanley, one of Australia's most experienced military Lesen Sie mehr

    € 9,45

  • Lost Boys of Anzac

    von Peter Stanley
    Australiansremember the dead of 25 April 1915 on Anzac Day every year. But do we know thename of a single soldier who died that day? What do we really know about themen supposedly most cherished in the national memory of war?Peter Stanleygoes looking for the Lost Boys of Anzac: the men of the very first wave to landat dawn on 25 April 1915 and who died on that day. There were exactly 101 ofthem. Lesen Sie mehr

    Zuvor € 15,61 Jetzt € 8,79

  • Charles Bean

    Man, myth, legacy

    von Peter Stanley
    Australia's official war correspondent during WWI, Charles Bean wasalso Australia's first official war historian and the driving force behindthe creation of the Australian War Memorial. Famously criticised forhis deliberate myth-making as editor of The Anzac Book, Bean was alsoa public servant, institutional leader, author, activist, thinker, doer,philosopher, and polemicist.In Charles Bean, Man, Lesen Sie mehr

    Zuvor € 15,61 Jetzt € 12,31

  • Digger Smith and Australia's Great War

    von Peter Stanley
    Smiths were among the first men to land at Gallipoli. Smiths fought and died at Pozieres, Bullecourt and Passchendaele. Smiths were wounded - and treated by doctors and nurses named Smith. At home, Smiths penned patriotic doggerel and spoke vociferously against conscription. There was Grace Cossington Smith and her iconic painting The Sock Knitter, and Victor Smith, who designed a guided missile Lesen Sie mehr

    € 10,00

  • Black Saturday at Steels Creek

    von Peter Stanley
    The Black Saturday bushfires killed 173 people — wreaking a greater human toll than any other fire in Australia’s history. Ten of those victims died in Steels Creek, a small community on Melbourne’s outskirts. It was a beautiful place, which its residents had long treasured and loved. By the evening of 7 February 2009, it felt like a battlefield.Prize-winning historian Peter Stanley tells the Lesen Sie mehr

    € 19,68