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No comments about Good Iron Mac: The Life of Australian Federation Father Sir William McMillan, K.C.M.G.
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Written by Peter Fitzpatrick. By Cambridge University Press.
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Written by Sarah Thomas and Ron Radford. By South Australia State Government Publications.
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Written by Michael Ackland. By Melbourne University.
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1 comments about Henry Kendall: The Man and the Myths (Miegunyah Press Series, 2nd Ser., No. 1).
- Lily Brett has written a novel that makes you laugh and cry in turns. Things Could Be Worse captures the life of a child of two Holocaust survivors.
The novel explores many themes such as; the impact of the Holocaust not only on survivors, but their children; growing up as a migrant in Melbourne and; the struggle to find identity and happiness. The characters are brilliantly illustrated by David Rankin, an artist and the author's husband. Every word and picture in the book rings true, and it gives an insight on what, for most of us, would be unimaginable. A truly wonderful book.
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No comments about Dietrich Borchardt and his overseas suppliers.: An article from: Australian Academic & Research Libraries.
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Written by Don Charlwood. By Rainbow Publishing.
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1 comments about No Moon Tonight (Australian Large Print).
- Don Charlwood's quiet, masterly storytelling of his experiences as an Australian navigator in RAF Bomber Command dwells less on the archetypal stiff upper lip than on the real fears, worries and triumphs of he and his crew.
Written in a style of self-deprecation and self-analysis, Don bares his soul and leaves the reader with a personal sense of pain when he describes the losses of his fellow airmen, many of them thousands of miles from their homes. Don's sister (perhaps "daughter" would be a better description) volume JOURNEYS INTO NIGHT should be taken in conjunction. Together, they give a powerful insight into the dark days of Bomnber Command, seen through the eyes of men who , whilst describing themselves as "ordinary" were far from so.
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