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The Australians at Rabaul: A Compelling Account of Australia's Involvement in World War I
For historians and military enthusiasts, "The Australians at Rabaul" by S.S. Mackenzie is a must-have book that sheds light on a lesser-known chapter of Australian history. Published in 1993, this 412-page paperback is a comprehensive and engaging account of Australia's role in the War of 1914-1918, focusing specifically on the country's involvement in Rabaul. As a valuable resource for adults interested in biographies, true stories, and military history, this book provides a unique perspective on Australia's experiences during World War I.
Written by renowned historian S.S. Mackenzie, "The Australians at Rabaul" is a meticulously researched and well-documented book that offers a detailed and balanced narrative of the events that unfolded in Rabaul. The author's expertise shines through in the book's thoughtful analysis and insightful commentary, making it an indispensable resource for scholars, researchers, and enthusiasts alike. With its focus on Australian history and military history, this book is a significant addition to any personal or institutional library.
In very good condition and from a smoke-free home, this paperback edition of "The Australians at Rabaul" is a rare find for collectors and historians. Its condition ensures that the book remains a valuable resource for years to come, providing a window into Australia's past that is both informative and engaging. For those interested in exploring the complexities of World War I and Australia's role in it, this book is an essential read that is sure to fascinate and educate.
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