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Wartime magazine issue 65

Wartime magazine issue 65

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The Story

*** LAST CHANCE - discontinued publication (limited stock available) ***

 

Wartime Magazine (Summer 2014) - The Boer War

Featured articles:

  • Building an Imperial army by Stephen Badsey. The Empire had a significant role in the development of the first British army before the First World War.
  • An Empire at war by Craig Wilcox. 20,000 Australians fought in the Boer War – because the British Empire called them.
  • Why does the Boer War matter? By Jean Bou. The significance of an early conflict.
  • Feeding victory by Lachlan Coleman. Sir Cedric Stanton Hicks transformed the quality of army rations.
  • Kaiser Cartoons by Richard Scully. Political cartoons in the First World War stoked public outrage towards the enemy.
  • The Salvo on the trail by Emma Campbell. Salvation Army chaplain Albert Moore helped shape the memory of the Kokoda Trail.
  • The front-line Chateau by Lachlan Coleman. Far from a chateau, Major General William Holmes died in action near Messines.
  • Un unfortunate case by Meleah Hampton. Corporal Harkus’s fame led him to South Africa.
  • The vanishing Captain by David Wilson. Mystery surrounds the fate of Albert Edward Harrison, a Boer War veteran.
  • Making do by Chris Goddard. Improvisation crops up across the Memorial’s collection.
  • Plus regular features including book reviews, letters, and Memorial news.

 

Details: Magazine, published 2014.

Format: Soft cover, illustrations, 72 pages.

Dimensions: 29.7 cm (h) x 20.2 cm (w) 0.5 cm (d) / 210 grams. 

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*** LAST CHANCE - discontinued publication (limited stock available) ***

 

Wartime Magazine (Summer 2014) - The Boer War

Featured articles:

  • Building an Imperial army by Stephen Badsey. The Empire had a significant role in the development of the first British army before the First World War.
  • An Empire at war by Craig Wilcox. 20,000 Australians fought in the Boer War – because the British Empire called them.
  • Why does the Boer War matter? By Jean Bou. The significance of an early conflict.
  • Feeding victory by Lachlan Coleman. Sir Cedric Stanton Hicks transformed the quality of army rations.
  • Kaiser Cartoons by Richard Scully. Political cartoons in the First World War stoked public outrage towards the enemy.
  • The Salvo on the trail by Emma Campbell. Salvation Army chaplain Albert Moore helped shape the memory of the Kokoda Trail.
  • The front-line Chateau by Lachlan Coleman. Far from a chateau, Major General William Holmes died in action near Messines.
  • Un unfortunate case by Meleah Hampton. Corporal Harkus’s fame led him to South Africa.
  • The vanishing Captain by David Wilson. Mystery surrounds the fate of Albert Edward Harrison, a Boer War veteran.
  • Making do by Chris Goddard. Improvisation crops up across the Memorial’s collection.
  • Plus regular features including book reviews, letters, and Memorial news.

 

Details: Magazine, published 2014.

Format: Soft cover, illustrations, 72 pages.

Dimensions: 29.7 cm (h) x 20.2 cm (w) 0.5 cm (d) / 210 grams. 

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