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Monteath Peter; Paul Mandy & Martin Rebecca
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20.05
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Adelaide: Wakefield Press. Date: 2014. Quarto Size [approx 24cm x 30.5cm]. MINT - a NEW copy. Card covers. Illustrated with Black and White Photographs. Robust, professional packaging and tracking provided for all parcels. 115 pages. In August 1914 war broke out across Europe. Within months hundreds of men - "enemy aliens" - were interned on Torrens Island, in the Port River estuary near Adelaide. Sailors taken off enemy ships, foreign nationals living in South Australia, and even some naturalised British subjects found themselves behind barbed wire. Wartime censorship meant that people outside knew next to nothing about internment or life in the camp. The camp commandant's brutal behaviour was revealed only years later. Today, the observations of two internees survive in the diaries of professional boxer Frank Bungardy and the compelling photographs of Paul Dubotzki. These extraordinary sources, brought together in this book, tell the little known story of South Australia's "enemy-within" - a story as timely now as it has ever been. . New. 1st Edition. Softcover. 2014. Wakefield Press ISBN 174305338X 9781743053386 [AU]
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Monteath, Peter; Paul, Mandy & Martin, Rebecca
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20.40
Adelaide Booksellers /Abebooks AUS
ISBN10: 174305338X, ISBN13: 9781743053386, [publisher: Wakefield Press, Adelaide] Softcover First Edition Quarto Size [approx 24cm x 30.5cm]. MINT - a NEW copy. Card covers. Illustrated with Black and White Photographs. Robust, professional packaging and tracking provided for all parcels. 115 pages. In August 1914 war broke out across Europe. Within months hundreds of men - "enemy aliens" - were interned on Torrens Island, in the Port River estuary near Adelaide. Sailors taken off enemy ships, foreign nationals living in South Australia, and even some naturalised British subjects found themselves behind barbed wire. Wartime censorship meant that people outside knew next to nothing about internment or life in the camp. The camp commandant's brutal behaviour was revealed only years later. Today, the observations of two internees survive in the diaries of professional boxer Frank Bungardy and the compelling photographs of Paul Dubotzki. These extraordinary sources, brought together in this book, tell the little known story of South Australia's "enemy-within" - a story as timely now as it has ever been.
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Peter Monteath, Mandy Paul and Rebecca Martin
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26.99
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ISBN10: 174305338X, ISBN13: 9781743053386, [publisher: Wakefield Press, Adelaide S.A] Softcover First Edition Book condition is near fine. Soft cover. No dust jacket. Ex-library copy . The book on front book board has a bar code on bottom left front corner and on the spine is reference number of the book. Text body clean. Book block clean. Spine intact. Over-all an great and neat copy. Within months hundreds of men -'enemy aliens' - were interned on Torrens Island, in the Port River estuary near Adelaide . Sailors taken off enemy ships, foreign national living in South Australia, and even some naturalised British subjects found themselves behind barbed wire.
[Boyanup, WA, Australia] [Publication Year: 2014]
Peter Monteath
USD
27.84
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ISBN10: 174305338X, ISBN13: 9781743053386, [publisher: Wakefield Press, Kent Town] Softcover Paperback. In August 1914 war broke out across Europe. Within months hundreds of men - 'enemy aliens' - were interned on Torrens Island, in the Port River estuary near Adelaide. Sailors taken off enemy ships, foreign nationals living in South Australia, and even some naturalised British subjects found themselves behind barbed wire.Wartime censorship meant people outside knew next to nothing about internment or life in the camp. The camp commandant's brutal behaviour was revealed only years later.Today, the observations of two internees survive in the diaries of professional boxer Frank Bungardy and the compelling photographs of Paul Dubotzki. These extraordinary sources, brought together in Interned, tell the little-known story of South Australia's 'enemy within' - a story as timely now as it has ever been. In August 1914 war broke out across Europe. Within months hundreds of men - 'enemy aliens' - were interned on Torrens Island, in the Port River estuary near Adelaide. Sailors taken off enemy ships, foreign nationals living in South Australia, and even some naturalised British subjects found themselves behind barbed wire. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.
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Peter Monteath
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32.93
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ISBN10: 174305338X, ISBN13: 9781743053386, [publisher: Wakefield Press, Kent Town] Softcover Paperback. In August 1914 war broke out across Europe. Within months hundreds of men - 'enemy aliens' - were interned on Torrens Island, in the Port River estuary near Adelaide. Sailors taken off enemy ships, foreign nationals living in South Australia, and even some naturalised British subjects found themselves behind barbed wire.Wartime censorship meant people outside knew next to nothing about internment or life in the camp. The camp commandant's brutal behaviour was revealed only years later.Today, the observations of two internees survive in the diaries of professional boxer Frank Bungardy and the compelling photographs of Paul Dubotzki. These extraordinary sources, brought together in Interned, tell the little-known story of South Australia's 'enemy within' - a story as timely now as it has ever been. In August 1914 war broke out across Europe. Within months hundreds of men - 'enemy aliens' - were interned on Torrens Island, in the Port River estuary near Adelaide. Sailors taken off enemy ships, foreign nationals living in South Australia, and even some naturalised British subjects found themselves behind barbed wire. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Peter Monteath
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32.96
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ISBN10: 174305338X, ISBN13: 9781743053386, [publisher: Wakefield Press, Kent Town] Softcover Paperback. In August 1914 war broke out across Europe. Within months hundreds of men - 'enemy aliens' - were interned on Torrens Island, in the Port River estuary near Adelaide. Sailors taken off enemy ships, foreign nationals living in South Australia, and even some naturalised British subjects found themselves behind barbed wire.Wartime censorship meant people outside knew next to nothing about internment or life in the camp. The camp commandant's brutal behaviour was revealed only years later.Today, the observations of two internees survive in the diaries of professional boxer Frank Bungardy and the compelling photographs of Paul Dubotzki. These extraordinary sources, brought together in Interned, tell the little-known story of South Australia's 'enemy within' - a story as timely now as it has ever been. In August 1914 war broke out across Europe. Within months hundreds of men - 'enemy aliens' - were interned on Torrens Island, in the Port River estuary near Adelaide. Sailors taken off enemy ships, foreign nationals living in South Australia, and even some naturalised British subjects found themselves behind barbed wire. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.
[Stevenage, United Kingdom] [Publication Year: 2014] ...
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