Biography Autobiography Memoir War & Combat Australian History Military History Indigenous Biography
"Not Quite Men No Longer Boys" by K.C Laughton is a powerful and poignant biography that sheds light on the untold stories of Indigenous soldiers who fought for Australia during times of war. This 352-page paperback, published in 1999, is a rare and collectible gem that offers a unique perspective on Australian history. As a memoir, it delves into the author's own story, providing an intimate and personal account of his experiences during wartime.
What makes this book truly special is its ability to humanize the often-overlooked stories of Indigenous Australians who served in the military. Laughton's writing is evocative, painting a vivid picture of the struggles and triumphs of these brave men who fought for their country. This book is not only a testament to their bravery but also a tribute to the rich cultural heritage of Australia's Indigenous community.
In good condition, with clean and tidy pages, this paperback is a rare find. With scuffing and creasing on the cover, it shows signs of being well-loved, but the tight binding ensures that it will continue to be a treasured possession for years to come. As the last copy in stock, this is a unique opportunity to own a piece of history that will resonate with readers of all ages.
This book is a valuable addition to any collection, particularly for those interested in Australian history, Indigenous studies, and military biographies. As a rare and collectible item, "Not Quite Men No Longer Boys" is a must-have for anyone looking to expand their knowledge and understanding of this important chapter.
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