Return to Rabaul

Romance, Historical, Fiction & Literature
Cover of the book Return to Rabaul by Peter Hadley, Harry Maxwell Publications
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Author: Peter Hadley ISBN: 9780980815948
Publisher: Harry Maxwell Publications Publication: October 25, 2012
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Peter Hadley
ISBN: 9780980815948
Publisher: Harry Maxwell Publications
Publication: October 25, 2012
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

An epic story of love and war. Intrigue, rebellion, treachery, and political ambition collide in the turbulent war years that shaped modern Australia. The story unfolds through the experiences of a young soldier, Francis Milne, and a cast of characters – soldiers and officers, prime ministers and politicians, nurses, German internees and rebels. The action moves from the steamy jungles of German New Guinea, to the hills above Gallipoli, the subterranean world of radical politics in 1916 Sydney and the trenches and hospitals of northern France. Settling in New Guinea after the war, his peaceful life is shattered by the Japanese invasion and capture of Rabaul in 1942 which leads to one of Australia’s worst military defeats and the destruction of the Australian settler society in New Guinea.

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An epic story of love and war. Intrigue, rebellion, treachery, and political ambition collide in the turbulent war years that shaped modern Australia. The story unfolds through the experiences of a young soldier, Francis Milne, and a cast of characters – soldiers and officers, prime ministers and politicians, nurses, German internees and rebels. The action moves from the steamy jungles of German New Guinea, to the hills above Gallipoli, the subterranean world of radical politics in 1916 Sydney and the trenches and hospitals of northern France. Settling in New Guinea after the war, his peaceful life is shattered by the Japanese invasion and capture of Rabaul in 1942 which leads to one of Australia’s worst military defeats and the destruction of the Australian settler society in New Guinea.

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