Hi Folks,

I have some exciting news – Beneath Hill 60 by Will Davies is now out. I for one and looking forward to have a good read of this one.

The story of the Australian miners and soldiers who tunnelled under Hill 60 near Ypres and eventually broke through to create a new frontline and enable the march to Berlin.

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I have some very exciting news for you all – we have finally received copies of some Australian unit history books that have previously been only available to collectors, hard to find and generally expensive.

We now have in stock some awesome titles such as “The History of the Fourteenth Battalion A.I.F.”, “History of the 15th Battalion, Australian Imperial Force”, ” The Thirty-Seventh : history of the Thirty-Seventh Battalion A.I.F.” and many, many more. This is really exciting as that means we will have copies of nearly all the World War 1 battalion histories in stock. We also have more titles on the way and they should arrive within days.

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I’m pleased to announce that we should have more of these World War 1 unit history books in stock (possibly as soon as next week). These go a long way towards our goal – to be able to offer our customers the widest possible selection of Australian unit history books and eventually to stock a copy of every single Australian unit history book reprinted – either as sought after 1st edition or an affordable reprint. So if you are subscribed to the Out of Stock Notification, expect to get an email soon!

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An epic tale of two ordinary individuals thrown into the extraordinary and surreal world of the Gallipoli campaign as soldiers of the First AIF in WWI. Percy Black and Harry Murray were plain hard-working Australians whose paths crossed in Western Australia when they enlisted in support of country and empire. The powerful narrative paints a complex and thorough picture of the heroism, loyalty, inventiveness, mateship, stoicism and strength of the many individuals, on all sides, caught up in the horror of the ‘war to end all wars’.

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