Prisoners of War From Gallipoli to Korea
Ringwood, Viking/ Penguin, 1992. More
Ringwood, Viking/ Penguin, 1992. More
London, Hodder and Stoughton, 1992. 'In the Gallipoli landings ... and the months that followed, the town of Bury, regimental home of the Lancashire Fusiliers, lost a large proportion of its youth'. More
London, Arms and Armour, 1992. Squadron history featuring such names as Ira Jones, Mick Mannock, Sailor Malan, Mungo-Park and Freeborn, and such aircraft as the Supermarine Spitfire, Gloster Meteor, Hawker Hunter, English Electric Lightning and the F-4J Phantom. More
Balmain, Clarion Editions, 1992. More
Swanbourne, John Burridge, 1992 (facsimile edition)/ 1942. The limitation is not stated, but the Burridge editions were typically limited to between 200 and 300 copies. See Trigellis-Smith 201 (giving '1970/80' as the date of this facsimile edition). More
Melbourne, Oxford University Press, 1992. More
London, Simon & Schuster, 1992. More
Kenthurst, Kangaroo Press, 1993. More
Aldershot, Scolar Press for the Navy Records Society, 1993. More
Pearl Beach, NSW, Escutcheon Press, 1993. Geoffrey Farmer, Norah's only son, discovered the letter, written to her in 1917, after her death in 1992. It told of the death at Gallipoli in June 1915 of a penfriend, 1874 Private Geoffrey Flemming, 2nd Battalion, who was killed by sniper fire three..... More
Veurne, De Klaproos Editions, 1993. During World War I, 'Talbot House served as a rest and recuperation centre for the British armies who defended the Salient' (rear cover). More
Dublin, Irish Academic Press, 1993/ 1918. More
Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 1993 (first paperback edition)/ 1993. More
Kenthurst, Kangaroo Press, 1993 (first Australian edition)/ 1991. More
Kenthurst, Kangaroo Press, 1993. More
Sydney, Lansdowne, 1994 (first edition). More
Melbourne, Oxford University Press, 1994. '... explores the creation of the Anzac legend and the forms it has taken ... the changing significance of the legend... throughout the century', comparing war veterans' memories with the legend itself. More
Mountain View, Flying Machines Press, 1995. 56 Squadron was formed at Gosport on 8 June 1916 and was posted to France in April 1917. It was the first unit equipped with the S.E.5. Over 25 pilots qualifed as 'ace' with 56, including the famous James McCudden VC (1895-1918; 51 kills)..... More
Yarrawonga, Yarrawonga-Mulwala R&SL Sub-Branch, 1995. Not least, the 59th Battalion, the 8th Light Horse, and the Boer War. More
Canberra, The Author, 1995. William Dawkins (1892-1915) entered Duntroon when it opened in 1911; he was with the 2nd Field Company, Australian Engineers, 1st Australian Division when he was killed in action at Gallipoli on 21 May 1915. The author is his niece; a letter and some ephemera relating to..... More
McCrae, Slouch Hat Publications, 1995. Number 193 of only 500 copies. More
Melbourne, Oxford University Press, 1997. Both brothers 'in different battlions, using different surnames' at Gallipoli; two very different stories. More
London, Viking Penguin, 1998/ 1998. More
Melbourne, Histec Publications, 1998 (second, revised and expanded, edition)/ 1992. Inscribed, dated, (23 February 2001) and signed by the author. 'The first edition of 20 copies in 1992 was produced for private distribution among the descendants and relatives of Benjamin Frederick Lloyd [1888-1951]. This expanded edition includes much additional material..... More
Cobourg, Collector Grade Publications Incorporated, 1998. 'The result of over twenty years of research, this is the most complete account ever published of the life and times of Colonel Isaac Newton Lewis, and his crowning invention, the Lewis Automatic Machine Gun, as well as other arms designs including the Lewis..... More
Canberra, Commonwealth Department of Veterans' Affairs, 1998. More
Strathfield North, The Author, 1999. More
London, Cassell, 1999. Inscribed and signed in ink on the half-title by Trevor Wilson, with Robin Prior's ink signature beneath. More
London, Cassell, 1999. Photography by John Foley and a preface by Jean Rouaud. More
London, The Folio Society, 1999 (second printing)/ 1998 [first thus]. Introduction by Max Arthur, with Lewis' foreword to the third edition of 1993. More
London, Grub Street, 2000. More
Swanbourne, John Burridge, 2000 [large-format revised edition]/ 1925. 'Unusually for Burridge, this is not a facsimile, but a new edition in a larger format. John Burridge told me in 1996 that he had put off this project for some years because of the challenge presented by the squat, thick format..... More
Rosanna, Corfield and Company, 2000 (first edition). One of only 600 copies. Two related newspaper cuttings are loosely inserted. More
Alexandria, Hale & Iremonger, 2000. More
Great Britain, Wrens Park, 2000 (reprint)/ 1998. More
Great Britain, Wrens Park, 2000 (reprint)/ 1998. More
Greenacres, The Author, 2001. Inscribed and signed by the author. Loosely inserted is an ALS from the author to the recipient, explaining that Taylor 'wrote five small diaries on the run, and transcribed them into three longer ones when time permitted. This book is a transcription of those main diaries..... More
South Melbourne, Oxford University Press, 2001. The Australian Centenary History of Defence. Volume 1. More
Preston, Ships in Focus Publications, 2001. A Ships in Focus yard history. More
Greenacres, The Author, 2001. Taylor wrote five small diaries on the run, along with some more interesting parts (page 99). Taylor served in France in 108th Australian (Howitzer) Battery. More
Box Hill, History House, 2001 (revised edition)/ 1919. Number 365 of 500 copies. More
Istanbul, Denizler Kitabevi, 2001. English edition translated and prepared for publication by Hasan Basri Danisman. More
Melbourne, History House, 2002 (extensively revised and augmented edition)/ 1921. Signed by Carl Johnson. 'This revised edition does not attempt [to] nor cannot change the 1921 record of events. It does however offer significant enhancements to the original edition due to the inclusion of background information, a nominal roll, an..... More
Maryborough, Maryborough Central State School, 2002. More
Maryborough, The Author, 2002. More
Jefferson, McFarland & Company, 2002. 'Closes a process of demystification and addresses squarely the darker struggles of Lawrence's life'. More
Melbourne, History House, 2002 (extensively revised and augmented edition)/ 1921. 'This revised edition does not attempt [to] nor cannot change the 1921 record of events. It does however offer significant enhancements to the original edition due to the inclusion of background information, a nominal roll, an index and many formerly..... More
Bassendean, [The Author], 2002 (first edition). 'Lieutenant Colonel H.B. Collett wrote "The 28th, A Record of War Service, Volume 1" in 1922. His volume covered the history of the Battalion from April 1915 to March 1916. It was always intended by the 28th Battalion Association that a second volume covering..... More
Mount Barker, The Author/ Mount Barker High School, 2002. Not least, Dr Roger Freeman's article, "The Military Service of South Australians in WW1". 'A powerful and fitting tribute to the memory of the 99 soldiers these students researched ... a unique and valuable teaching tool set apart from other WW1..... More