Odyssey of the Unknown ANZAC
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Author:HASTINGS David
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ISBN:9781869408824
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Publication Date:April 2018
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Edition:1
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Pages:185
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Binding:Paperback
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Publisher:Auckland University Press
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Odyssey of the Unknown ANZAC
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Author:HASTINGS David
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ISBN:9781869408824
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Publication Date:April 2018
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Edition:1
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Pages:185
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Binding:Paperback
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Publisher:Auckland University Press
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Ten years after the end of World War I, the Sydney Sun reported that an unknown Anzac still lay in a Sydney psychiatric hospital. This man . . . was found wandering in a London street during the war, reported the paper. He said he was an Australian soldier. Beyond his first statement that he was a Digger, he has not given any information about himself.
Thousands of people in Australia and New Zealand responded to this story and an international campaign to find the mans family followed. The story tapped into deep wells of sorrow and uncertainty which had been covered over by commemorations of Anzac heroism and honourable national sacrifice. More than a quarter of the Anzac dead had no known resting place. Might this be someones missing son?
David Hastings follows this one unknown ANZAC, George McQuay, from rural New Zealand through Gallipoli and the Western Front, through desertions and hospitals, and finally home to New Zealand. By doing so, he takes us deep inside the Great War and the human mind.
Featured in the 2018 ANZAC Day Newsletter.
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Ten years after the end of World War I, the Sydney Sun reported that an unknown Anzac still lay in a Sydney psychiatric hospital. This man . . . was found wandering in a London street during the war, reported the paper. He said he was an Australian soldier. Beyond his first statement that he was a Digger, he has not given any information about himself.
Thousands of people in Australia and New Zealand responded to this story and an international campaign to find the mans family followed. The story tapped into deep wells of sorrow and uncertainty which had been covered over by commemorations of Anzac heroism and honourable national sacrifice. More than a quarter of the Anzac dead had no known resting place. Might this be someones missing son?
David Hastings follows this one unknown ANZAC, George McQuay, from rural New Zealand through Gallipoli and the Western Front, through desertions and hospitals, and finally home to New Zealand. By doing so, he takes us deep inside the Great War and the human mind.
Featured in the 2018 ANZAC Day Newsletter.
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Author: HASTINGS DavidISBN: 9781869408824Publication Date: April 2018Edition: 1Pages: 185Binding: PaperbackPublisher: Auckland University PressCountry of Publication:
Ten years after the end of World War I, the Sydney Sun reported that an unknown Anzac still lay in a Sydney psychiatric hospital. This man . . . was found wandering in a London street during the war, reported the paper. He said he was an Australian soldier. Beyond his first statement that he was a Digger, he has not given any information about himself.
Thousands of people in Australia and New Zealand responded to this story and an international campaign to find the mans family followed. The story tapped into deep wells of sorrow and uncertainty which had been covered over by commemorations of Anzac heroism and honourable national sacrifice. More than a quarter of the Anzac dead had no known resting place. Might this be someones missing son?
David Hastings follows this one unknown ANZAC, George McQuay, from rural New Zealand through Gallipoli and the Western Front, through desertions and hospitals, and finally home to New Zealand. By doing so, he takes us deep inside the Great War and the human mind.
Featured in the 2018 ANZAC Day Newsletter.
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Author: HASTINGS DavidISBN: 9781869408824Publication Date: April 2018Edition: 1Pages: 185Binding: PaperbackPublisher: Auckland University PressCountry of Publication:
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