Soldiering On : The Australian Army at Home and Overseas
Australian War Memorial (Ed)
Australian War Memorial (1942)
In Collection
#6191
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Anthology, Periodical
Hardcover 
Product Details
Nationality Australian
Pub Place Canberra
Dust Jacket dj
Personal Details
Read It Yes
User Defined
Conflict WW2
Notes
In 1941, John Treloar (Director of the Australian War Memorial) suggested the publication of illustrated books about the Australian Military forces during the Second World War. They would be written in popular style and contain a strong personal element. Money raised by the books would go towards the completion of the Memorial building in Canberra.

The books were very popular. They helped lift troop morale and provided a link between service personnel on active duty and their loved ones back home. They held great sentimental value. To this day many Australian homes still have at least one Christmas book in their library.

The Memorial published the first Christmas book, Active service, in 1941, with an initial print run of 94,531 copies. This was the largest print order in Australian history at the time. Jungle warfare was the highest selling title, with sales of 230,407 for its first print.

These books were written, illustrated & prepared by Serving Personnel of the Australian Service & include anecdotes, stories, poems, cartoons together with details of the fighting in which they participated. Profusely illustrated both in colour & black & white. The date enclosed in brackets is that of the original publication & indicates that the book is a reprint otherwise it is a first edition. Each series is complete.