Art & Culture Biographies & True Stories Autobiography Memoir Military Military History
"Slipped Through The Net" is a captivating autobiography by Elly Inta that offers a unique perspective on Australian history, particularly the experiences of Indigenous Australians in the military. This 163-page paperback, published in 2009, is a must-read for anyone interested in true stories, memoirs, and military history. The book provides a personal and intimate look at the life of Melrose Desmond Donley, shedding light on the often-overlooked aspect of Australian history.
As a rare and in-demand book, "Slipped Through The Net" is a valuable addition to any collection. The author's narrative is both informative and engaging, making it an excellent resource for young adults and adults alike. The book's condition is very good, featuring clean and tidy pages with no writing, dog ears, or signs of wear. It comes from a smoke-free home, ensuring that the book is in excellent condition, ready for its new owner to enjoy.
"Slipped Through The Net" is a significant addition to the Art & Culture, Biographies & True Stories, and Military genres. The book's focus on Indigenous Australian experiences in the military makes it a unique and important contribution to the literary canon. As a rare find, this book is an excellent opportunity for collectors, researchers, and enthusiasts to own a valuable piece of Australian history.
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