Language: English
Published by Pier 9, Murdoch Books, 2009
ISBN 10: 1741962315 ISBN 13: 9781741962314
Seller: solisjbooks, Port Kembla, NSW, Australia
Soft cover. Condition: Very Good.
Published by Pier 9, Murdoch Books Australia, Sydney, 2009., 2009
Seller: City Basement Books, Melbourne, VIC, Australia
8vo (23.5x15.5cm), paperback, prelims + 301pp. Very good condition. Light edge wear. Pictures available on request.
Published by Pier 9/Murdoch Press, Australia, 2009. ISBN 978174196314., 2009
Seller: Alexander Fax Booksellers, Mawson, ACT, Australia
*Sales/posting to the USA suspended*. Card covers with flaps 301pp. Near fine. Robert and Jack Holman were working-class brothers who enlisted to fight for their country and found themselves in three of the most horrific experiences of the war. Caught up in the fall of Singapore, they were interned at Changi prisoner-of-war camp, from where they became prison labourers on the infamous Burma Railway. From there they went as slaves to the coal mines of Japan, close enough to Nagasaki to see the mushroom cloud when the atomic bomb was dropped. Both brothers survived because of brotherly mateship - when one was down the other came to his aid. And both brothers lived to tell the tale, but it was Bob Holman who had the foresight to write about his story before he died. In doing so, he proved himself to be an accomplished and colourful writer, with an eye for mesmerizing detail. This is Bob Holman's memoir, creating the picture of a sensitive boy who grew up to go to war and live through some of the most terrible experiences it had to offer. His memoir has been expertly edited by Peter Thomson, who provides an invaluable historical context for Bob's story.