Historical information

This book was part of a series of books published for the Australian Military Forces by the Australian War Memorial in Canberra. Contents for the book came from the Australian military forces in early 1945 and the book was ready for printing at the beginning of August, ready for Christmas release. The title signified the ending of the war to the north of Australia.

Significance

This book is a significant contemporary record of the participation of Australian soldiers in World war 11.

Physical description

A 208 pp book with a dust jacket which has a picture of a soldier wearing a slouch hat holding a world globe with Australia to the front. a soldier is standing on top of the globe holding a bayonet high. The title, "Stand Easy" is in red print at the bottom right. The hard cover of the book inside the dust jacket is green with the wording 'Stand Easy after the defeat of Japan, 1945' in pale green, along with an image of a soldier waving a gun above his head.
It contains prose accounts of the war, cartoons, photographs, verse, illustrations and maps.

Inscriptions & markings

inside cover - " To John Gilbert Esq..........from Capt Shannon Tallagoota Orbost Victoria"