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Australian Army History Series
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Editors:
David Horner
The partnership between the Australian Army and Cambridge University Press aims to produce high quality military history for a world-wide audience. Focused on the history of the Army, its people and its role in the development of the nation, the Australian Army History Series provides readers with fresh, academically rigourous titles written by the nation's pre-eminent military historians. The Army is pleased to collaborate with one of the world's most respected publishers in promoting our proud and distinct military history and heritage.
There are 14 books in this series...
Australian Soldiers, their Allies and the Local People in World War II
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Mark Johnston
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Hardback | Published November 2012
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In stock | AUD$59.95
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A Biography of Lieutenant General Sir Thomas Daly
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Jeffrey Grey
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Hardback | Published October 2012
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The 1st Australian Division in the Great War 1914–1918
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Robert Stevenson
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Hardback | Published October 2012
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Australians in the Bougainville Campaign, 1944–45
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Karl James
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Hardback | Published April 2012
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In stock | AUD$62.95
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Myth and Reality
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Peter Williams
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Hardback | Published March 2012
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In stock | AUD$62.95
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George Foster Pearce and the Foundations of Australian Defence
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John Connor
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Hardback | Published April 2011
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In stock | AUD$65.95
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The Military Career of Lieutenant General Sir Frank Horton Berryman
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Peter J. Dean
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Hardback | Published February 2011
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In stock | AUD$65.95
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Phillip Bradley
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Hardback | Published July 2010
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In stock | AUD$65.95
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Garth Pratten
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Hardback | Published April 2009
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In stock | AUD$65.95
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An Illustrated History of the 6th Australian Division 1939–1946
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Mark Johnston
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Hardback | Published November 2008
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Temporarily unavailable - no date available | AUD$54.95
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- Market: Australian history, Australian studies
- Level: general readers
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