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    <title>A Rose for the Anzac Boys by Jackie French</title>
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Jackie French believes that good, historical writing really needs to come from source documents: things written at the time that give the feeling of the world as it was then, not just the facts.&lt;p&gt;
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    <title>Tales from the front</title>
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Personal accounts, biographies, histories and even guide books—Australia’s military history is the subject of a whole army of books hitting the shelves this month.
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    <title>The Wreck of the Batavia and Prosper by Simon Leys</title>
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The story of the wreck of the &lt;em&gt;Batavia &lt;/em&gt;has been the inspiration for many works of fiction, nonfiction and film. Leys’ essay on the wreck begins with a curious introduction. He explains a long-held desire to write the tale of the &lt;em&gt;Batavia&lt;/em&gt;; nervously reading all the other publications on the topic; and concluding none of them hit the mark.
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The authors of this book, Roger Cross, a senior fellow at Melbourne University, and Avon Hudson, a campaigner for victims of British atomic tests in Australia, argue that because Australia was such an eagerly subservient ally, it was kept in the dark about the real extent of the 12 atomic tests carried out at Maralinga in the years 1952–1957, and the minor trials that continued until 1962.
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    <title>An Australian connection: Robert Ryan's new book, After Midnight</title>
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Robert Ryan is a pretty big deal sales-wise in the UK, where his books are regular features of the Top 10 lists. Here in Australia, his fans are not quite so legion, but that may all be set to change with the Australian connection in his latest novel, &lt;em&gt;After Midnight&lt;/em&gt;, he told &lt;strong&gt;Eliza Metcalfe&lt;/strong&gt;.
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    <title>Darkness in Paris by Peter Ferguson</title>
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In May 1940 Germany invaded France and within six weeks had triumphantly seized control of Paris. The Allies&apos; complacency was replaced with a sense of helplessness as they were defeated by a new kind of dynamic warfare.
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    <title>Hellfire: Australia, Japan and the Prisoners of War by Cameron Forbes</title>
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&lt;em&gt;Hellfire&lt;/em&gt; traces the experiences of the Australian, British and Allied prisoners of war under Japanese occupation during World War II. The book analyses the cultural differences, dating from the 19th century, which underpinned the attitudes of the politicians and the military on both sides of the conflict.
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    <title>Animal Heroes by Anthony Hill</title>
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Following on from the success of historical narratives like &lt;em&gt;Soldier Boy&lt;/em&gt; and &lt;em&gt;Young Digger&lt;/em&gt; that explore untold stories from Australia’s fighting past, Anthony Hill’s &lt;em&gt;Animal Heroes&lt;/em&gt; collates and presents the important role animals have played in conflicts from the World War I to the present day. Hill’s text clearly conveys the love and admiration these animals were afforded by their handlers, comrades or adopted owners. Whether they were an intuitive kitten smuggled aboard HMAS &lt;em&gt;Perth&lt;/em&gt;, a Doberman who defected for a tin of bully beef, or one of the 11 tracking dogs who served so valiantly in Vietnam, each animal’s story is lovingly retold through surviving memory of family members, or official documents.
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    <pubDate>Sun, 20 Mar 2005 01:00:00 UT</pubDate>
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    <title>Well Done, Those Men by Barry Heard</title>
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Barry Heard’s quiet life on a remote Victorian farm was interrupted by ‘a very official letter in a brown envelope’ that turned up one day in 1964. He had been called up for National Service, or ‘Nasho’. A lucky brush with German measles kept him out of the army the first time around, but by February 1966 21-year-old Heard was off to the Puckapunyal army base. For a naïve country boy the army training was an adventure full of blokey bonhomie, but one that suddenly became very serious once he was stationed with a regular regiment, the 7RAR, that was about to be deployed in Vietnam.
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    <pubDate>Sun, 20 Mar 2005 01:00:00 UT</pubDate>
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    <title>The Cruel Legacy: The HMAS Voyager Tragedy by Tom Frame</title>
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Australia’s greatest peacetime naval disaster occurred in February 1964 when the destroyer HMAS &lt;em&gt;Voyager&lt;/em&gt; collided with the aircraft carrier HMAS &lt;em&gt;Melbourne. Voyager&lt;/em&gt; was sunk with the loss of 82 officers and men.
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    <title>A Certain Maritime Incident by Tony Kevin</title>
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    <title>Chain of Command: The Road from 9/11 to Abu Ghraib by Seymour M. Hersh</title>
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    <title>Castles of Steel: Britain, Germany, and the Winning of the Great War at Sea by Robert K. Massie</title>
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