World War, 1914-1918 -- Personal narratives, Australian
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World War, 1914-1918 -- Personal narratives, Australian
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World War, 1914-1918
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- The RSL book of WWI, edited by John Gatfield and Richard Landels
- The Anzacs, Patsy Adam-Smith
- From the Somme to Singapore, a Medical Officer in two world wars
- Dodging the devil, letters from the front, George Martindale ; commentary by Nicolas Dean Brodie
- Pompey Elliott at war, in his own words, Ross McMullin
- Armistice, [interviewed and] read by Richard Fiddler
- Hell's bells and mademoiselles, by J. Maxwell ; with foreword by G.F. Murphy ; with afterword by Steve Martin
- To hell and back, the banned account of Gallipoli, by Sydney Loch / includes a biography by Susanna de Vries and Jake de Vries
- Voices from the trenches, letters to home, Noel Carthew
- The last of the last, the final survivor of the First World War, Claude Choules
- The Anzacs, 100 years on in story and song : Australia and New Zealand in World War 1, Ted Egan
- Snowy to the Somme:, a muddy and bloody campaign, 1916-1918, Timothy J. Cook
- Endurance, stories of Australians in wartime captivity, written by Karin Huckstepp and Joanna Taplin
- A woman's experiences in the Great War, an Australian author's clandestine journey through War-Torn Belgium, Louise Mack
- The lost boys, the untold stories of the under-age soldiers who fought in the First World War, Paul Byrnes ; narrated by Simon Harvey
- Anzac spirit, stories of the those who have served our country
- Voices from the trenches, letters to home, Noel Carthew
- Australian heroines of World War One, Gallipoli, Lemnos and the Western Front, Susanna De Vries ; read by Deidre Rubenstein
- Hell of a time, an Australian soldier's diary of the Great War, Philip Owen Ayton ; edited by Elvala Ayton ; introduced by Ross McMullin
- Candour, stories in the words of those who served 1914-18, written by Karin Huckstepp and Carlie Walker
- The forgotten women, personal accounts of Australian nurses abroad in World War 1, Gwen Robinson
- The Western Front diaries of Charles Bean, edited by Peter Burness
- The silent soldiers of Naours, messages from beneath the Somme, Gilles Prilaux, Matthieu Beuvin, Michael Fiechtner, Donna Fiechtner
- Bean's Gallipoli, the diaries of Australia's official war correspondent, edited and annotated by Kevin Fewster
- From the trenches, edited by Mark Dapin
- Letters home, the Tweed River and the Great War 1914-1919, [editor, Bill Bainbridge]
- Anzac memories, living with the legend, Alistair Thomson
- Remembrance, 100 years, 100 memorials, 100 stories, Christopher Atkins, Geoff Hocking, Julie Millowick
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