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Anzac Day 2017 Relist PB • B • Anzac history • $24.99 An epic tale of two ordinary individuals thrown into the extraordinary and surreal world of the Gallipoli campaign, this powerful narrative paints a complex and thorough picture of the heroism, loyalty, inventiveness, mateship, stoicism and strength of the many individuals, on all sides, caught up in the horror of the ‘war to end all wars’. PB • 280 x 220 mm • Anzac history • $27.95 More than 75,000 Australians and New Zealanders went to war on the Gallipoli Peninsula in 1915. Now, all the original Anzacs, the men of Gallipoli, are gone. This book records the lives of the last of them. The legend will live on. HB • 250 x 210 mm • History, Gift books • $45.00 As one of Australia’s largest wartime ports, Fremantle played a unique role in the nation’s story. Featuring extraordinary photographs, this volume is a fascinating account of our homefront during the Boer War, World War I, World War II and more. PB • B+ • Memoir • $27.99 In the aftermath of the Battle of Britain, badly burnt airmen filled Liz Byrski’s home town. In her late sixties she returns to confront her memories, uncovering the secret history of the nurses who brought our men back to life. PB • C • Non-fiction • $32.99 When World War II ended, the men who fought and died were not forgotten – but what of their wives and families? For the War Widows’ Guild the fight for rights and recognition had just begun. This is the story of a courageous group of women who made a difference to the lives of Australia’s war widows of yesterday and today. PB • B • Non-fiction • $24.99 Alice Nelson presents a powerful collection of fourteen narratives by Australian Holocaust survivors told in their voices. Each individual’s account of the war years – and of the life that followed – tells a deeply personal story that affirms the resilience of the human spirit. 9 781922 089670 9 781925 161298 9 781925 163179 9 781925 161458 9 781925 162356 9 781920 731366 ADULTS QUANTITY ____ QUANTITY ____ QUANTITY ____ QUANTITY ____ QUANTITY ____ QUANTITY ____

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Page 1: Anzac Day 2017 Relist - Fremantle Press · 2017. 2. 2. · Anzac Day 2017 Relist PB • B • Anzac history • $24.99 An epic tale of two ordinary individuals thrown into the extraordinary

Anzac Day 2017 RelistPB • B • Anzac history • $24.99An epic tale of two ordinary individuals thrown into the extraordinary and surreal world of the Gallipoli campaign, this powerful narrative paints a complex and thorough picture of the heroism, loyalty, inventiveness, mateship, stoicism and strength of the many individuals, on all sides, caught up in the horror of the ‘war to end all wars’.

PB • 280 x 220 mm • Anzac history • $27.95More than 75,000 Australians and New Zealanders went to war on the Gallipoli Peninsula in 1915. Now, all the original Anzacs, the men of Gallipoli, are gone. This book records the lives of the last of them. The legend will live on.

HB • 250 x 210 mm • History, Gift books • $45.00As one of Australia’s largest wartime ports, Fremantle played a unique role in the nation’s story. Featuring extraordinary photographs, this volume is a fascinating account of our homefront during the Boer War, World War I, World War II and more.

PB • B+ • Memoir • $27.99In the aftermath of the Battle of Britain, badly burnt airmen filled Liz Byrski’s home town. In her late sixties she returns to confront her memories, uncovering the secret history of the nurses who brought our men back to life.

PB • C • Non-fiction • $32.99When World War II ended, the men who fought and died were not forgotten – but what of their wives and families? For the War Widows’ Guild the fight for rights and recognition had just begun. This is the story of a courageous group of women who made a difference to the lives of Australia’s war widows of yesterday and today.

PB • B • Non-fiction • $24.99Alice Nelson presents a powerful collection of fourteen narratives by Australian Holocaust survivors told in their voices. Each individual’s account of the war years – and of the life that followed – tells a deeply personal story that affirms the resilience of the human spirit.

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9 781925 163179

9 781925 161458

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9 781920 731366

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Page 2: Anzac Day 2017 Relist - Fremantle Press · 2017. 2. 2. · Anzac Day 2017 Relist PB • B • Anzac history • $24.99 An epic tale of two ordinary individuals thrown into the extraordinary

PB • 270 x 210 mm • Picture book • $16.95Jack and Hoshi are soldiers from opposing armies, who meet in battle on the Kokoda Trail and discover they have much more in common than they could

ever realise. Told from the point of view of two soldiers, one Australian, the other Japanese, Photographs in the Mud reveals the personal human tragedy of war for both the soldiers and their loved ones at home. This book will feature in The West Australian in Term 2.

PB • 270 x 215 mm • Picture book • $14.95An eloquent counterpoint to the senselessness and inhumanity of war, In Flanders Fields tells the story of a young homesick World War I soldier who risks his life to cross the no-man’s-land and rescue a robin caught in the barbed wire that separates the opposing forces. This book will feature in The West Australian in Term 2.

PB • B • Fiction for middle readers • $16.95Jack’s family is based on Rottnest Island during World War II while his father helps build an airfield. Jack and his best friend Banjo have the run of the island and a remarkable knack for getting into trouble. This poignant, multi-layered text offers young readers a valuable insight into life in Australia during the war.

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PB • 220 x 175 mm • Picture book for older readers • $19.95Fay lives alone with her father on bleak, windswept Breaksea Island, but her isolated life takes a dramatic turn with the outbreak of World War I. This book will be produced as a stage play by Black Swan Theatre Company in 2017.

HB • 220 x 175 mm • Picture book for older readers • $26.99In 1914 Jim and Charlie abandon the Australian outback for the excitement and adventure of the war to end all wars. But in the Light Horse they quickly discover the brutal realities of life on the frontline. And nothing will ever be the same again. This book will be produced as a stage play by Black Swan Theatre Company in 2017.

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CONTACTSJane Parkhill, Penguin Random House Australia, 0411 728 694

Cathy Szabo, Fremantle Press, 08 9430 6331

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