Dodging the Devil, Letters from the Front by George Martindale – Book Review
If George Martindale were writing today he would possibly be described as ‘a wordsmith’!
If George Martindale were writing today he would possibly be described as ‘a wordsmith’!
Larry Writer has provided a most readable dissection of possibly the most disreputable Olympic Games in the history of the Olympic movement.
This is an updated reprint of two earlier volumes by Anne Howard.
John McMahon has written of the life of his aunt Monica McMahon with the greatest admiration for her and all the nursing and medical professionals she worked with during her […]
This is the final volume in this impressive series.
Fred Smith, a Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade officer, served for two years over two tours as a diplomat in southern Afghanistan, working alongside Dutch, US and mostly Australian […]
Phillip Schuler, a handsome young journalist from the Melbourne Age, covered the Gallipoli campaign alongside Charles Bean.
Churchill’s Legacy describes how Winston Churchill wielded his influence in post-war politics to enable the restoration and defence of Europe through two key speeches in 1946.