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Ringwood and District Historical Society
Book, Geoffrey Dutton, A Rare Bird - Penguin Books in Australia 1946-1996, 1996
... A Rare Bird - Penguin Books in Australia 1946-1996.... Penguin Books logos.... by Penguin Books' - Elizabeth Jolley...Penguin Books... I could be published by Penguin Books' - Elizabeth Jolley ...Soft cover book with orange coloured spine featuring Penguin Books logos.'I had always a wish that one day I could be published by Penguin Books' - Elizabeth Jolley -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Letter, Robin Boyd, Robin Boyd to Brian Stonier, Penguin Books, 03.03.1964
... Robin Boyd to Brian Stonier, Penguin Books... Penguin Books... Brian Stonier Penguin Books 2 pages: 1st page handwritten, 2nd ...This letter accompanies a Crawford Productions publicity brochure and a set of scripts for The Flying Dogtor. A synopsis of the six adventures is included. The programs are each five minutes and will be aired starting March or April 1964. Boyd is suggesting that Penguin might be interested in publishing the scripts, accompanied by many illustrations.The Flying Dogtor" series was broadcast on Australian Television Network (later becoming the Seven Network) between February and April 1964.2 pages: 1st page handwritten, 2nd page typewritten (duplication of letter)the flying dogtor, robin boyd, brian stonier, penguin books -
Federation University Historical Collection
Book, Penguin Books, The Penguin Australian Song Book, 1976
... Penguin Books...Penguin Books..., Pastoral Australia . The nomads and The Poets Penguin Books ...Book of Australian songs produced y Penguin booksSmall book with picture of men playing instruments and singing on the front cover non-fictionBook of Australian songs produced y Penguin bookspenguin books, australian song book, j.s. manifold, david wire, seaman and transport, immigrants and diggers, the bushrangers, pastoral australia, the nomads, the poets -
The Adam Lindsay Gordon Commemorative Committee Inc.
Book, The Literature of Australia- Geoffrey Dutton- Penguin Books 1964
... The Literature of Australia- Geoffrey Dutton- Penguin Books.... The Literature of Australia- Geoffrey Dutton- Penguin Books 1964 Book ... -
The Adam Lindsay Gordon Commemorative Committee Inc.
Book, Adam Lindsay Gordon Favourites-Viking O'Neil-Penguin Books-1986
... Adam Lindsay Gordon Favourites-Viking O'Neil-Penguin Books... Lindsay Gordon Favourites-Viking O'Neil-Penguin Books-1986 Book ... -
The Adam Lindsay Gordon Commemorative Committee Inc.
Book, Adam Lindsay Gordon Favourites-Viking O'Neil- Penguin Books Australia- 1986
... Adam Lindsay Gordon Favourites-Viking O'Neil- Penguin Books... Lindsay Gordon Favourites-Viking O'Neil- Penguin Books Australia ... -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Letter, Robin Boyd, Brian Stonier, Penguin Books to Robin Boyd, 06.03.1964
... Brian Stonier, Penguin Books to Robin Boyd..., Penguin Books to Robin Boyd Letter Robin Boyd ...In this letter Brian thanks Robin Boyd for sending him material on The Flying Dogtor and expresses interest in it. He asks if the program is being shown interstate and whether it has been sold overseas. Indicates his commitment to keep Boyd's role in the series confidential.The Flying Dogtor" series was broadcast on Australian Television Network (later becoming the Seven Network) between February and April 1964.Typewritten -
Beechworth Honey Archive
Publication, Not on the label: what really goes into the food on your plate (Lawrence, F.), Camberwell, 2004, 2004
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Bendigo Military Museum
Book - POETRY BOOK, Penguin Books Australia LTD, Poems of the Great War, 1998
... Penguin Books Australia LTD.... Poems of the Great War Book POETRY BOOK Penguin Books Australia ...Book, soft cover, cardboard, white print on black back ground front and back with illustrations of red poppies, 144 pages, beige colour with collection of poems, no illustrations.On front fly leaf, “Ted Barkmeyer”poems, poetry, the great war -
Bendigo Military Museum
Book - BOOK, BIOGRAPHY, Remembering Weary, 1997
... Penguin Books Australia Ltd..., BIOGRAPHY Margaret Geddes Penguin Books Australia Ltd Australian ...Margaret Geddes had interviewed many of Weary's friends, colleagues & family to bring together their insight & understanding of this great Australian.Biography. Soft cream cardboard cover with orange background. Red & black print on front, spine & back. Black & white portrait photo of Sir Edward Dunlop on front. 448 pages cut plain cream paper. Illustrated black & white photos.books-biography, military history-army, weary -
Bendigo Military Museum
Book - BOOK, AUTOBIOGRAPHY, Weary - The Life of Sir Edward Dunlop, 1994
... Viking Penguin Books Australia Ltd..., AUTOBIOGRAPHY Sue Ebury Viking Penguin Books Australia Ltd Australia ...Pamphlet Sir Edward Dunlop Medical Research Foundation included with book.Biography. Hard cardboard cover, black coloured buckram with gold print on spine. Dust cover red coloured background with gold & white print on front & spine. Colour portrait photo of Sir Edward Dunlop on front & 3 black & white photos of Sir Edward Dunlop on back. 709 pages, cut plain white paper, illustrated black & white photos, maps & illustrations. Front fly leaf contains handwritten dedication.Handwritten in black ink of front fly leaf: "Donated in memory of Joyce & Edward Baker WWW2, Jan Pavich Sebastian 7.11.2012" "Weary Dunlop saved by life when my mother was 6 months pregnant with me as no other Doctor would operate on her goiter. Weary saved my life because of this. Long live his memory. Jan Pavich"books-biography, dunlop, weary -
Bendigo Military Museum
Book, E E Dunlop, The War Diaries of Weary Dunlop, 1986
... Penguin Books Australia... of Weary Dunlop Book BOOK E E Dunlop Penguin Books Australia Impact ...Book, green buckram hard cover with gold print. Green & white paper dust cover with plastic cover. White print, colour photo of Weary Dunlop. 401 pages, illustrated, black & white photos.books, diaries, military history -
Bendigo Military Museum
Book, Sue Ebury, Weary - The Life of Sir Edward Dunlop, 1994
... Viking - Penguin Books Australia Ltd... Viking - Penguin Books Australia Ltd ...Book, black buckram hard cover with gold print, coloured dust cover with plastic, photo of Sir Edawrd Dunlop on front, red background, black, white, gold print. 709 pages, illustrated, black & white photos.books-military-history-biography, medicine -
Bendigo Military Museum
Book, Rohan D Rivett, Behind Bamboo, 1991
... Penguin Books Australia Ltd.... Behind Bamboo Book BOOK Rohan D Rivett Penguin Books Australia ...Book is part of the Australian War Classics series presented by E E (Weary) Dunlop.Book, soft cover, white print on front, back & spine. Front cover illustration detail from Digging Bore Hole Latrines by Murray Griffin. Rising Sun badge illustrated on front & back covers, 400 cut plain pages, black & white illustrations. Handwritten in blue ink on front flyleaf: J Fuller In black ink on front flyleaf: RSL Stampbooks, military history -
Bendigo Military Museum
Book, Don Charlwood, No Moon Tonight, 1991
... Penguin Books Australia Ltd... Charlwood Penguin Books Australia Ltd Australian Print Group ...Book is part of the Australian War Classics series presented by E E (Weary) Dunlop.Book, soft cover, white print on front, back & spine. Front cover illustration Ballet of Wind & Rain by Colon Colahan. Rising Sun badge illustrated on front & back covers, 188 plain cut pages.Handwritten in blue ink on front flyleaf: J Fuller In black ink on back page: RSL Stampbooks, military history, air force -
Bendigo Military Museum
Book, Douglas Cockwood, Australia's Pearl Harbour. Darwin 1942, 1966
... Penguin Books... Penguin Books Australian Print Group ...Book is part of the Australian War Classics series presented by E E (Weary) Dunlop.Book, soft cover, front cover has 3 colour bands - black, red & green, at top of page is the Rising Sun badge. Bottom half is a painting of air attack on a harbour by the Japanese aircraft. 232 pages illustrated with black & white photos.J Fullerbooks-military-history, bombing of darwin -
Bendigo Military Museum
Book, Lawson Glassop, We Were the Rats, 1991
... Penguin Books... Lawson Glassop Penguin Books Australian Print Group ...Book is part of the Australian War Classics series presented by E E (Weary) Dunlop.Book, soft cover, no illustrations, 275 pages. Top half of front cover is a black square, in it are a red & green band with a copper Rising Sun, print is white. Bottom half of cover is from a painting of AIF Soldiers in Tobruk. F Fullabooks, military history, army -
Bendigo Military Museum
Book, Russell Braddon, The Naked Island, 1993
... Penguin Books... Russell Braddon Penguin Books ...Book is part of the Australian War Classics series presented by E E (Weary) Dunlop. Author documents the suffering of Australian POWs from Pudu, Malaysia to Changi, Singapore based on his personal observations & experiences.Book, soft cover, colour illustrated front with title in white. 266 cut edged pages.On 1st page: F Fullerbooks, military history, army -
Bendigo Military Museum
Book, Chester Wilmot, Tobruk 1941, 1993
... Penguin Books Australia Ltd... Wilmot Penguin Books Australia Ltd Australian Print Group ...Book is part of the Australian War Classics series presented by E E (Weary) Dunlop. Author documents the story of the fighting in & around Tobruk from January to December 1941.Book, soft cover, cardboard, white colour print on front, back & spine, cover illustrations - Troops debussing in a sand storm, Libya by Ivor Hele, purple, black, red & green colour background. Rising Sun badge on front & back covers, 348 cut plain pages, illustrated black & white coloured maps.Handwritten in blue colour ink on front flyleaf: F Fuller In black ink on front title page & page 348 - RSL Stampbooks, military history -
Greensborough Historical Society
Book, Lucy Frost, No place for a nervous lady: voices from the Australian bush
... McPhee Gribble/Penguin Books... McPhee Gribble/Penguin Books ...Collection of unpublished and intimate letters and diary entries by thirteen women in nineteenth century Australia284 p. black and white illustrationsnon-fictionCollection of unpublished and intimate letters and diary entries by thirteen women in nineteenth century Australiaaustraliia social conditions, women in australia, country life -
Greensborough Historical Society
Book, Penguin Books, Recollections of a Victorian Police Officer / by John Sadleir, 1973_
... Penguin Books... Sadleir. Book Penguin Books ...This book tells the inside story of a high-ranking police officer in the Victorian police and includes tales of the Western District, the Kelly Gang and metropolitan Melbourne.312 p., illus. Paperback.victoria police, john sadleir -
Greensborough Historical Society
Book, Penguin Books, Soldier boy: the true story of Jim Martin, the youngest ANZAC / Anthony Hill, 2001_
... Penguin Books..., the youngest ANZAC / Anthony Hill Book Book Penguin Books ...The story of Jim Martin, the youngest ANZAC during World War 1.173p., illus.world war 1, anzac legend, jim martin -
Monbulk RSL Sub Branch
Book, David Horowitz, From Yalta to Vietnam: American foreign policy in the cold war, 1967
... Penguin Books... in the cold war Book David Horowitz Penguin Books ...This book analyses the question: is America to blame for the cold war?Bibliography, Imdex, notes, ill (maps), p.426.This book analyses the question: is America to blame for the cold war?united states - foreign relations, united states - history - cold war -
Monbulk RSL Sub Branch
Book, Charles Yale Harrison, Generals die in bed, 2003
... Penguin Books... Charles Yale Harrison Penguin Books ...A young soldier with the Canadian forces questions the meaning of heroism, of truth, and of good and evil as he describes life in the trenches during World War I.ill (b/w), p.208fictionA young soldier with the Canadian forces questions the meaning of heroism, of truth, and of good and evil as he describes life in the trenches during World War I. world war 1914-1918 - fiction, war stories -
Monbulk RSL Sub Branch
Book, Max Collins, Blood and thunder 1, 1995
... Penguin Books... Collins Penguin Books ...PI Nate Heller of Chicago is hired by the widow of Senator Huey Long, a Louisiana politician, to find out for insurance purposes whether the bullet that killed him was fired by an assassin, therefore murder, or did he die in crossfire when his own bodyguards opened fire, therefore an accident. The truth, Heller learns, is far more sinister.p.320.fictionPI Nate Heller of Chicago is hired by the widow of Senator Huey Long, a Louisiana politician, to find out for insurance purposes whether the bullet that killed him was fired by an assassin, therefore murder, or did he die in crossfire when his own bodyguards opened fire, therefore an accident. The truth, Heller learns, is far more sinister. huey long - assassination - fiction, louisiana - assassination - fiction -
Monbulk RSL Sub Branch
Book, Robert Graves, Goodbye to all that, 1957
... Penguin Books... Penguin Books ...Poet Robert Graves traces the monumental and universal loss of innocence that occurred as a result of the First World War. Written after the war and as he was leaving his birthplace, he thought, forever, Good-Bye to All That bids farewell not only to England and his English family and friends, but also to a way of life. Tracing his upbringing from his solidly middle-class Victorian childhood through his entry into the war at age twenty-one as a patriotic captain in the Royal Welsh Fusiliers, this dramatic, poignant, often wry autobiography goes on to depict the horrors and disillusionment of the Great War, from life in the trenches and the loss of dear friends, to the stupidity of government bureaucracy and the absurdity of English class stratification.ill, p.279.non-fictionPoet Robert Graves traces the monumental and universal loss of innocence that occurred as a result of the First World War. Written after the war and as he was leaving his birthplace, he thought, forever, Good-Bye to All That bids farewell not only to England and his English family and friends, but also to a way of life. Tracing his upbringing from his solidly middle-class Victorian childhood through his entry into the war at age twenty-one as a patriotic captain in the Royal Welsh Fusiliers, this dramatic, poignant, often wry autobiography goes on to depict the horrors and disillusionment of the Great War, from life in the trenches and the loss of dear friends, to the stupidity of government bureaucracy and the absurdity of English class stratification.world war 1914-1918 - personal narratives - english, graves robert 1895-1985 - biography -
Monbulk RSL Sub Branch
Book, Penguin Books, Young digger, 2002
... Penguin Books..., notes, p.234. Young digger Book Penguin Books Anthony Hill ...The dark clouds returned and gathered about the boy. His eyes grew distant, and he began to tremble. He heard not only shells exploding, but the cries of dying men . . . He was stumbling over churned earth, looking into the face of an officer, bloodied red as the poppies, ripped apart in the Flanders mud . . . A small boy, an orphan of the First World War, wanders into the Australian airmen's mess in Germany, on Christmas Day in 1918. A strange boy, with an uncertain past and an extraordinary future, he became a mascot for the air squadron and was affectionately named 'Young Digger'. And in one of the most unusual incidents ever to emerge from the battlefields of Europe after the Great War, this solitary boy was smuggled back to Australia by air mechanic Tim Tovell, a man who cared for the boy so much that he was determined, however risky, to provide Young Digger with a new family and a new life in a new country, far from home.ill, notes, p.234.non-fictionThe dark clouds returned and gathered about the boy. His eyes grew distant, and he began to tremble. He heard not only shells exploding, but the cries of dying men . . . He was stumbling over churned earth, looking into the face of an officer, bloodied red as the poppies, ripped apart in the Flanders mud . . . A small boy, an orphan of the First World War, wanders into the Australian airmen's mess in Germany, on Christmas Day in 1918. A strange boy, with an uncertain past and an extraordinary future, he became a mascot for the air squadron and was affectionately named 'Young Digger'. And in one of the most unusual incidents ever to emerge from the battlefields of Europe after the Great War, this solitary boy was smuggled back to Australia by air mechanic Tim Tovell, a man who cared for the boy so much that he was determined, however risky, to provide Young Digger with a new family and a new life in a new country, far from home.world war 1914-1918 - children - biography, henri tovelle -
Monbulk RSL Sub Branch
Book, David W Cameron, The battle for Lone Pine: Four days of hell at the heart of Gallipoli, 2012
... Penguin Books... of Gallipoli Book David W Cameron Penguin Books ...Surprisingly, as we near the 100th anniversary of the legendary Gallipoli campaign, this is the first book solely dedicated to one of its key battles - that at Lone Pine, where Australian and Turkish soldiers fought an ultimately futile battle that claimed thousands of lives in incredibly close quarters. Seven Victoria Crosses were earned by Australia's Anzacs in the intense four days of fighting, in pursuit of a flawed strategy to distract Turkish forces from larger incursions, which themselves failed. David W. Cameron has pulled together first-hand accounts from the men and women involved (including from the Turkish army) to detail what transpired and to follow some of their personal stories throughout the ordeal. By including the stories of non-combatants, such as engineers, nurses, sappers, commanders and more, he not only gives due credit to those who labored in support of the troops, but provides a wider understanding of the mammoth undertaking of such warfare. Many Australians travel to the Lone Pine Memorial and Cemetery each year to commemorate Anzac Day and remember the fallen - this work of popular history highlights the fate of those who fought on the very ground where they gather. Most Australian have heard of Lone Pine. Too few know why. Over four days in August 1915, Australians and Turks were thrown into some of the fiercest fighting of the war, on a small plateau in Gallipoli known as Lone Pine. Thousands of lives were lost. Seven of Australia's nine Gallipoli VCs were earned during brutal hand-to-hand combat in dark tunnels and in trenches just metres apart, bombarded by terrifying volleys of grenades. The Battle for Lone Pine is the first book devoted to this cornerstone of the Anzac legend, drawing on unforgettable first-hand accounts scratched into diaries and letters home. The stories of the diggers, as well as the engineers, nurses, sappers, commanders and more, provide an invaluable record of the battle and serve as moving testimony to their courage in appalling conditions. Today, pine trees are planted in remembrance around Australia. In Gallipoli, the Lone Pine Cemetery and Memorial attracts large crowds to commemorate Anzac Day. David W. Cameron's absorbing history reveals the fate of those who fought on the ground where they gather. 'David Cameron not only leads the way for the battalions of books on Australia in World War I to come in the next six years, he sets a standard for authors to emulate'Index, bibliography, notes, ill, p.349.non-fictionSurprisingly, as we near the 100th anniversary of the legendary Gallipoli campaign, this is the first book solely dedicated to one of its key battles - that at Lone Pine, where Australian and Turkish soldiers fought an ultimately futile battle that claimed thousands of lives in incredibly close quarters. Seven Victoria Crosses were earned by Australia's Anzacs in the intense four days of fighting, in pursuit of a flawed strategy to distract Turkish forces from larger incursions, which themselves failed. David W. Cameron has pulled together first-hand accounts from the men and women involved (including from the Turkish army) to detail what transpired and to follow some of their personal stories throughout the ordeal. By including the stories of non-combatants, such as engineers, nurses, sappers, commanders and more, he not only gives due credit to those who labored in support of the troops, but provides a wider understanding of the mammoth undertaking of such warfare. Many Australians travel to the Lone Pine Memorial and Cemetery each year to commemorate Anzac Day and remember the fallen - this work of popular history highlights the fate of those who fought on the very ground where they gather. Most Australian have heard of Lone Pine. Too few know why. Over four days in August 1915, Australians and Turks were thrown into some of the fiercest fighting of the war, on a small plateau in Gallipoli known as Lone Pine. Thousands of lives were lost. Seven of Australia's nine Gallipoli VCs were earned during brutal hand-to-hand combat in dark tunnels and in trenches just metres apart, bombarded by terrifying volleys of grenades. The Battle for Lone Pine is the first book devoted to this cornerstone of the Anzac legend, drawing on unforgettable first-hand accounts scratched into diaries and letters home. The stories of the diggers, as well as the engineers, nurses, sappers, commanders and more, provide an invaluable record of the battle and serve as moving testimony to their courage in appalling conditions. Today, pine trees are planted in remembrance around Australia. In Gallipoli, the Lone Pine Cemetery and Memorial attracts large crowds to commemorate Anzac Day. David W. Cameron's absorbing history reveals the fate of those who fought on the ground where they gather. 'David Cameron not only leads the way for the battalions of books on Australia in World War I to come in the next six years, he sets a standard for authors to emulate'world war 1914-1918 - campaigns - gallipoli, gallipoli campaign - battles - lone pine -
Monbulk RSL Sub Branch
Book, Penguin Books, Vietnam : A History, 1985
... Penguin Books..., notes, ill, maps, p.752. Vietnam : A History Book Penguin Books ...A summation "of over two centuries of conflict in Indochina. Chronicling a tragic history, Karnow presents a balanced and synmpathetic view of Vietnamese aspiration and the mishaps that led to American involvement in a 'war nobody wonIndex, bibliography, notes, ill, maps, p.752.non-fictionA summation "of over two centuries of conflict in Indochina. Chronicling a tragic history, Karnow presents a balanced and synmpathetic view of Vietnamese aspiration and the mishaps that led to American involvement in a 'war nobody wonvietnam war 1961-1975 – history, vietnam - history 1945-1975 -
Monbulk RSL Sub Branch
Book, Penguin Books, The coming of the Third Reich, 2004
... Penguin Books... of the Third Reich Book Penguin Books Richard J Evans ...n 1900, Germany was one of modernity's great success stories: The most progressive and dynamic nation in Europe, it was the only country whose rapid economic growth and innovation rivaled that of the United States. Its political culture was far less authoritarian than Russia's and less anti-Semitic than France's. Representative institutions thrived, and competing political parties and elections were a central part of life. How, then, could it be that in little more than a generation this stable modern country would fall into the hands of Adolf Hitler and the violent, racist, extremist political movement he led, a movement that would lead Germany and then all of Europe into utter moral, physical, and cultural ruin?" "There is no story in twentieth-century history more important to understand, and Richard Evans has written the definitive account for our time. A masterful synthesis of a vast body of scholarly work integrated with important new research and interpretations, Evans's history restores drama and contingency to the rise to power of Hitler and the Nazis, even as he shows how ready Germany was by the early 1930s for such a takeover to occur. Its citizens were angry and embittered by military defeat and economic ruin, and its young democracy undermined by a civil service, an army, and a law enforcement system deeply alienated from the new order. The electorate was beset by growing extremism and panic about communism; and the small but successful Jewish community was subject to wide-spread suspicion and resentment. In the end, though nothing about what happened was preordained, Germany proved to be fertile ground for Nazism's ideology of hatred.Index, bibliography, ill, maps, p.335.non-fictionn 1900, Germany was one of modernity's great success stories: The most progressive and dynamic nation in Europe, it was the only country whose rapid economic growth and innovation rivaled that of the United States. Its political culture was far less authoritarian than Russia's and less anti-Semitic than France's. Representative institutions thrived, and competing political parties and elections were a central part of life. How, then, could it be that in little more than a generation this stable modern country would fall into the hands of Adolf Hitler and the violent, racist, extremist political movement he led, a movement that would lead Germany and then all of Europe into utter moral, physical, and cultural ruin?" "There is no story in twentieth-century history more important to understand, and Richard Evans has written the definitive account for our time. A masterful synthesis of a vast body of scholarly work integrated with important new research and interpretations, Evans's history restores drama and contingency to the rise to power of Hitler and the Nazis, even as he shows how ready Germany was by the early 1930s for such a takeover to occur. Its citizens were angry and embittered by military defeat and economic ruin, and its young democracy undermined by a civil service, an army, and a law enforcement system deeply alienated from the new order. The electorate was beset by growing extremism and panic about communism; and the small but successful Jewish community was subject to wide-spread suspicion and resentment. In the end, though nothing about what happened was preordained, Germany proved to be fertile ground for Nazism's ideology of hatred.germany - politics and government 1933-1939, germany - nazi party