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Publicado por NewSouth Publishing, 2011
ISBN 10: 1742232647ISBN 13: 9781742232645
Librería: Barclay Books, York, WA, Australia
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Paperback. 4-Nov. When nearly 7,000 people with German and Austrian heritage were detained by the Australian authorities following the outbreak of World War I, Paul Dubotzki, a talented Bavarian photographer, was among them. These unlikely prisoners-of-war came from all walks of life merchant sailors, visiting academics -- and many, including beer baron Edmund Resch and acclaimed orthopaedic surgeon Dr Max Herz, had lived in Australia for decades. In The Enemy at Home Dubotzkis rediscovered photographs and never-before-published excerpts from inmates diaries reveal what life was like inside the Holsworthy, Berrima and Trial Bay internment camps. Dubotzkis stunning images offer a rare and surprising snapshot of the theatrical events, small businesses and sports that boosted the mens spirits. 2011. First edition, first printing. A fine, unmarked copy. Scans available if required.
Publicado por UNSW Press Sydney 2011, 2011
Librería: Andrew Barnes Books / Military Melbourne, Melbourne, VIC, Australia
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1st edition pictorial boards As New 8vo. 245pp., b/w plates, notes, sources, Chapters inc. internment through Paul Dubotzki's lens; fighting the war at home; the camps (Holsworthy German Concentration Camp; Trial Bay; Berrima; Camp politics). Already scarce.
Publicado por NewSouth Publishing, 2011
ISBN 10: 1742232647ISBN 13: 9781742232645
Libro
Paperback. Condición: As new. 4-Nov. When nearly 7,000 people with German and Austrian heritage were detained by the Australian authorities following the outbreak of World War I, Paul Dubotzki, a talented Bavarian photographer, was among them. These unlikely prisoners-of-war came from all walks of life merchant sailors, visiting academics -- and many, including beer baron Edmund Resch and acclaimed orthopaedic surgeon Dr Max Herz, had lived in Australia for decades. In The Enemy at Home Dubotzkis rediscovered photographs and never-before-published excerpts from inmates diaries reveal what life was like inside the Holsworthy, Berrima and Trial Bay internment camps. Dubotzkis stunning images offer a rare and surprising snapshot of the theatrical events, small businesses and sports that boosted the mens spirits.