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Edité par Australian War Memorial, Cqanb, 1941
Vendeur : Lawrence Jones Books, Ashmore, QLD, Australie
Edition originale
Hard Cover. Etat : Very Good. Fourth Edition. 104pp, 150+ bw tipped in photographs. Or green and yellow boards with coat-of-arms in gilt to front. Slightly shaken. Nice copy. Published under the auspicesof the Board of Management of the Australian War Memorial among whose members wereHarry Chauvel, Colonel Sir Donald Cameron, Sir Gilbert Dyett, Sir David Ferguson, C.E.W. Bean and others. Size: Oblong Elephant Folio.
Edité par Australian War Memorial, Cqanb, 1941
Vendeur : Lawrence Jones Books, Ashmore, QLD, Australie
Edition originale
Hard Cover. Etat : Very Good. First Edition. 104pp, 150+ bw tipped in photographs. Or green boards with coat-of-arms in gilt to front. Rubbed along spine edges, some spotting to cloth, top front corner and front cover fore-edge bumped and some wear to corners, some foxing/small stains to endpapers. Quite nice example of the scarce first edition of 1941. Published under the auspicesof the Board of Management of the Australian War Memorial among whose members wereHarry Chauvel, Colonel Sir Donald Cameron, Sir Gilbert Dyett, Sir David Ferguson, C.E.W. Bean and others. Size: Oblong Elephant Folio.
Edité par 1938-1949, 1938
Vendeur : Berkelouw Rare Books, Berrima, NSW, Australie
Sydney 1938-1949. Thick 8vo. Orig. full crimson cloth. Gilt. With numerous full-page plates, maps many being double or full-page, text-illusts and diagrams. A particularly uncommon set with all volumes being in their original cardboard despatch boxes as issued. As such, extremely rare. NOTE: The complete official history of Australia's role in W.W.I, including The Story of Anzac, The A.I.F. in France, The Photographic Record of the War with magnificent pictures taken by the official photographers (Frank Hurley, et al.), etc. It was Charles Edwin Woodrow Bean (1879-1968), Australia's official war historian, who more than any other was responsible for shaping the Anzac Legend.