The Australians At Rabaul by S.S. Mackenzie
SKU: B-000779

The Australians At Rabaul

Author: S.S. Mackenzie
Condition: In very good condition. From a smoke free home.

Biography & Memoir History Australiana

The Australians At Rabaul by S.S. Mackenzie delivers a gripping military history of Australia's campaign to seize and hold the strategic port of Rabaul during World War I. This 1993 paperback edition brings the 1914 battles to life through first-hand accounts and meticulous research, making it a must-have for anyone fascinated by Australian military history.

Mackenzie's narrative follows the officers, nurses, and ordinary soldiers who faced tropical disease, German defenders, and the looming threat of volcanic eruption. His vivid descriptions place readers inside the trenches and hospital wards, revealing how the small Australian force secured a vital Allied foothold in the Pacific.

Covering the full 412 pages of the official history, this textbook-format volume is ideal for students, collectors, and enthusiasts of true military stories. The clean, smoke-free copy presents very well on the shelf and is ready for immediate reading or reference.

Add this authoritative Australian war history to your collection and explore one of the lesser-known yet pivotal chapters of the Great War down under.

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