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Chez
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I have a couple of books screenshot from the last list. It was fun to read and I think my days of clinging to the Old Ways are definitely numbered. 🤭
For my #photofriday #histbookchat post I just want to say how much I appreciated the Mawson bookshop. My son and I loved visiting and chatting with David who was always kind and generous with his knowledge and most importantly we bought heaps of great books! All the best to you both, Kristen. 🍰📚
Just a little reminder folks. We cease trading at the Mawson shop 3.00 1 November. There's still plenty of stock available: military, fiction, aboriginal history, fishing etc. So last chance (almost) to visit. BTW: we've put our website inventory on vacation pro tem. We'll reinstate ... SOON!
I don’t think I’m ever going to be lucky enough to come across a copy of that history but I’m glad you were!
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Final proof. Exciting and terrifying in equal measure. #amwriting
Not knowing what you’re doing already I found loading the tendon was easy to follow and made a lot of sense. I also find gently massaging the tendon makes a difference. Most take at least a year to improve. In general take the attributes which make you a great hiker and channel them into rehab. 👌
I’ve got a few clown shots up my sleeve. Job done. 🤣
I was always very curious about Truk and Rabaul. This second book in the trilogy answers a lot of questions. I’m sure Target will too. Btw, I have been trying to upload a few book pics this week in reply to your last #histbookchat post but Bluesky doesn’t like me very much. I will keep trying. 😩
I had the pleasure of being in audience. Great talk, Phil! 👌
Soon I’ll be picking up where Fortress Rabaul leaves off with ‘Target: Rabaul - The Allied Siege of Japan’s Most Infamous Stronghold, March 1943-August 1945’ by Bruce Gamble. It is also my humble #photofriday #histbookchat offering this week.
I’ve read ‘Keep The Men Alive’ and ‘Staff Wallah’ is on the TBR and part of my planned reading for next year too.
You would be amazed at how far I would walk for a peanut butter sandwich. 🤣
Thanks, Kristen. I am encouraged to keep on going! I’m sure that you would make a great long distance walker given how much you love nature (and cake!). I just don’t recommend smashing your knees. 🤣
I’ll be in the Pacific for the next 3-4 months. Grim reading but it is very interesting.
My ruptured achilles and smashed knees have been healing nicely so I started on longer walks a few weeks ago. I’m up to 17km and absolutely loving it. #walking #rehab
KISS "Unplugged" Beth
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I have the trilogy on the TBR.
Gamble fills in the historical background behind Rabaul’s crucial role during the first year and a half of the Pacific War. After a brief synopsis of the invasion and the Lark Force story he focuses on the air war over Rabaul from January 1942 to April 1943, when Adm. Yamamato is shot down.
This #photofriday I am reading ‘Fortress Rabaul: The Battle for the Southwest Pacific, January 1942-April 1943’ by Bruce Gamble. This is the 2nd book in Gamble’s trilogy and focuses on the opening phase of the conflict when Rabaul served as a springboard for new Japanese offensives. #histbookchat /2
Still love KISS and listen to them almost daily. Ace was my favourite. </3
I have nothing like it on my shelves. A good collection, SC!
Love a good shelfie, SC. 👌
I was hoping to have found the 2/22nd Australian Infantry Battalion history ‘Little Hell’ (Lark Force) by now but unfortunately it’s still on The List. In the meantime I have enough on the shelves for a fairly decent look at the forces inc. infantry battalions, commando squadrons and coast watchers.
This #photofriday I am reading ‘Darkest Hour: The True Story of Lark Force at Rabaul’ by Bruce Gamble. This is a re-read for me and kicks off a new series looking at Lark, Sparrow and Gull Forces, inc. infantry battalions and other units in New Britain, New Ireland, Timor and Ambon. #histbookchat /2
This is where I leave the Broken Eighth and this series which was a fascinating, rewarding and memorable look at the Australian Armoured Corps history, the 4th Anti-Tank Regiment, the 2/3rd and 2/4th Machine Gun Battalions and the 2/15th and 2/14th Field Regiments. Lest we forget. #histbookchat
There’s a few I’m desperate to shift from one list to the other!