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Weary - King of the River (Paperback)
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Weary - King of the River (Paperback)
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Sir Ernest Edward 'Weary' Dunlop was the type of rare individual
who inspires others to impossible feats by example. Born and raised
in Victoria, Australia, he qualified as a pharmacist and surgeon.
When World War II broke out, he was appointed a surgeon to the
Emergency Medical Unit, spending time in Greece and Africa before
he was transferred to Java. As commanding officer and surgeon in
the POW camps of the Japanese, he became a legend to thousands of
Allied prisoners whose lives were saved with meager medical
supplies. In those camps, at great personal risk, he recorded the
deprivation and despair of the men under his command. When Weary's
secret War Diaries were published in 1986, they became a best
seller overnight and Sue Ebury's biography, written with his total
cooperation, was released with similar success in 1994, ten months
after he died. New information and time to consider the impact of
Weary's life on Australian society, in schools, institutions and
homes across the nation, have showed a need for this new,
illustrated edition. This is new, fully updated illustrated edition
of the 1994 bestseller. Original biography was written with the
full cooperation of its subject. It covers Weary's remarkable life
from his early childhood and medical training, to his experiences
as a prisoner of war on the notorious Thai-Burma railway, to his
later distinguished career as a surgeon and humanitarian. It
features 100 black and white images throughout the text, including
photographs, maps and drawings.
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