Author Name
Greg Kerr
Title PRIVATE WARS : Personal Records of the Anzacs in the Great War
Binding Hardcover and Dustjacket
Book Condition Near Fine
Jacket Condition Very Good +
Edition First Edition
Size 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall
Publisher South Melbourne, VIC, Australia Oxford University Press 2000
ISBN Number
0195507991 / 9780195507997
Seller ID 012183
xiv, + 306pp., intext, mostly candid, b/white halftone plates throughout. Book clean and square. Lightly bumped spine firm. Plain black boards undamaged. Several minor splash specks on textblock top edge, else leaves unmarked. Duo-tone, pictorially-illustrated, loose-plastic protected dustjacket minimally edgeworn only. From the jacket flap: "Greg Kerr traces the experiences of about 160 participants in the Great War, using 200 rare photographs to illustrate the front line as seen by soldiers, and to profile the reality behind the mythical ANZACS . . . retraces the jpourney of Australian troops from Gallipoli in 1915 to the final penetration of the Hindenberg Line in 1918." Contents include: Prelims., Introduction, 5 chapters, Biographies, Notes, Caption Notes, Index. LEST WE FORGET. Book weight approx. 1.05 KG. *Customers outside Australia - This item will incur extra postage charges as it weighs over 1KG. Please email for quote.
Military History, Australia, Army, Australian Imperial Forces (1914-1921), Personal Narratives (Australia), Correspondence, Kerr, Greg, 1964-
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32.79 AUD
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