Description

Title: A Bastard of a Place – The Australians in Papua

Author: Brune, Peter 

Condition: Near Mint +

Edition: 1st Edition

Publication Date: 2003

ISBN: 1741140110

Cover: Hard Cover with Dust Jacket – 691 pages

Comments: In the spirit of Les Carlyon’s bestselling Gallipoli, this book restores Milne Bay, Gona, Buna and Sanananda to their rightful place beside Kokoda as sacred ground, and a vital part of Australian history.

In 1942 and early 1943 Papua New Guinea was ‘a bastard of a place’ to fight a war. Peter Brune gives us the final, all-encompassing story of the five battles that changed Australia forever.

Peter’s compelling narrative resonates with the voices of both the well-trained AIF volunteer, and the young Militia conscript who triumphed together. He interviewed hundreds of these soldiers and himself travelled the treacherous terrain and bloody battlegrounds where so many of their mates perished. Peter reveals the inside story of how Generals MacArthur and Blamey sacrificed many of the senior Australian field commanders as scapegoats to protect their own positions.

A Bastard of a Place restores Milne Bay, Gona, Buna and Sanananda to their rightful place beside Kokoda to what they should collectively be for all Australians sacred ground.

About Peter Brune

Peter Brune is a leading authority and writer on the Australian campaigns in New Guinea in World War II. Peter has also written the bestselling Those Ragged Bloody Heroes, The Spell Broken and We Band of Brothers and has co-authored with Neil McDonald 200 Shots: Damien Parer and George Silk and the Australians at War in New Guinea.