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The Last Anzacs
by Steven Siewert & Tony Stephens
Price $35.00 
- About the Book
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‘The sensitive and compelling portraits by Stephens and Siewert are interspersed with quotes, archival photos and poems and laconic humour’ — Sydney Morning Herald
‘These 18 life stories and reflective portraits provide lovely and tangible memories.’ — Herald Sun
‘The book’s power comes from its elegant simplicity. There is no room given to politics or ideology, no dry history or debates on the merits of war; just old Anzacs given a chance to tell their story.’ — The Mining Chronicle
‘The men of Gallipoli have now all gone but Tony Stephens tells the stories of, and Steven Siewert’s photographs poignantly capture, the lives of 18 original Anzacs.’ — Canberra Times
‘A moving account of people now and the legends, it is well worth a read for both its history and its message of a love for peace.’ — Reading Time
More than 75,000 Australians and New Zealanders went to war on the Gallipoli Peninsula in 1915. They shared a horror, but their courage on a battlefield of tragic errors and unimaginable suffering helped build a legend, the legend of the Anzacs. The Anzacs lost more men on the Western Front than they did against the Turks at Gallipoli. Yet, rightly or wrongly, Gallipoli is etched deepest into the Australian and New Zealand psyches. 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.
- Categories
- Current Affairs, Culture & Social History, Biography & Autobiography, History
- Publication Year
- 2009
- Edition
- 3rd
- Publisher
- Fremantle Press
- ISBN13
- 9781921361463
- HB/PB
- Hardback
- Format
- B Format (192mm x 128mm)
- Pages
- 184
- Height x Width mm
- 190 x 135
- Teaching Notes
- THE LAST ANZACS TEACHING NOTES WEB.pdf
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Outdoor Reading in Freo
The National Year of Reading is about turning Australia into a nation of readers. Fremantle City Library invites you the launch of the National Year of Reading 2012 at their Outdoor Reading Room.
Indulge your love of reading this Valentine’s Day with a morning tea and talks by Susanna Juliano author of Fremantle Italians and Andrew Relph, author of Not Drowning, Reading
When: 10am, 14 February 2012
Where: Outdoor Reading Room, Kings Square, Fremantle
RSVP by 7 Feb: 08 9432 9766 or frelib@fremantle.wa.gov.au

