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Military Vignettes (Paperback): Carol Rosenhain Military Vignettes (Paperback)
Carol Rosenhain
R346 Discovery Miles 3 460 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Men Behind the Myth - The Fighting Leanes of Prospect (Paperback): Carol Rosenhain The Men Behind the Myth - The Fighting Leanes of Prospect (Paperback)
Carol Rosenhain
R581 Discovery Miles 5 810 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Man Who Carried the Nation's Grief - James Malcolm Lean MBE & the Great War Letters (Paperback): Carol Rosenhain The Man Who Carried the Nation's Grief - James Malcolm Lean MBE & the Great War Letters (Paperback)
Carol Rosenhain
R624 R497 Discovery Miles 4 970 Save R127 (20%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Like thousands of Australians during World War I, Ernest Watts received his tragic news through the office known as `Base Records'. This letter was just one in a series of correspondence that lasted the duration of the war and well into the post-war period. Every letter was answered with patience and courtesy and every response carried the same signature: J.M. Lean. "The Man who Carried the Nation's Grief" describes the extraordinary work of James Lean, whose office at times received over 100 letters a day from distressed families. The letters selected by author Carole Rosenhain are quoted verbatim in all their rawness; showing the families' grief, anger and disbelief, together with the devastating wounds that would often never heal. The chain of correspondence between Lean and the family would often last well beyond the Armistice of 1918. For one shattered father, the fate of his missing boy would never be resolved, his son's final resting place only discovered in Pheasant Wood almost a century after he met his death. Given his crucial role as the link between anxious families and the bureaucracy of the AIF, James Lean's remarkable work is a surprising omission from the vast body of World War I literature. Carol Rosenhain's book rectifies this omission with a portrait of Lean himself and the grim task at which he excelled. This is a book that describes the impact of war on families in all its devastating reality.

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