*Archive Books on CD

A SALE WORTH LOOKING AT!

Archive CD Books Australia offers the unique opportunity to own your own copy of  ‘hard-to-get’ books covering a large range of topics. They produce a range of World War 1 publications on CD.

Until the 15 June they are offering 50% off the price of Australian and New Zealand products. This sale provides a great opportunity to add to your World War 1 Australian Library collection at very reasonable prices. It is worth checking out Archive CD Books Website and the special offers.

 One of the books available on this special offer is All-Australia Memorial (Victorian Edition).

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The All- Australia Memorial  (Victorian Edition) gives an historical outline of the Great War from an Australian perspective, ‘plus an extensive reference section and hundreds of soldier biographies. All complemented by thousands of photos’.  Available on CD for only $29.75

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One of the many other books on offer as a special June sale price is Aussie: The Australian Soldier’s Magazine.

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Aussie was a popular Australian soldiers magazine during and after World War 1. The magazine had its origins in 1914 under a different name and was transformed into ‘Aussie’ in 1918. This compilation covers monthly issues from No 1 in January 1918 to No. 13 in April 1919. The magazine was created for the soldiers and was largely written by the soldiers. Its object was to be “bright, cheerful and interesting, to reflect that happy spirit and good humour so strongly evident throughout the Aussie Army”. Each issue consists of approximately 16 pages. And includes many humorous and personal stories, poems, songs, tips and sketches which reflect the life of ‘the Australian soldier’ in a unique and fascinating way.’ Available at the special CD price of $14.75.

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Other titles include:
Australia’s Fighting Sons of the Empire (New South Wales & Queensland)

Uncensored Dardanelles

Queenslanders Who Fought in The Great War

Bank of New South Wales Roll of Honour

Anzac Memorial

Tasmania’s War Record 1914-1919

Book of Remembrance of the University of Sydney in the Great War 1914-1918

Click here to visit Archive CD Books Australia and check out the offers.

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The Families and Friends of the First AIF thanks the Australian, UK and French governments for affording Australian and British soldiers – presently buried in mass graves at Pheasant Wood – dignified individual reburials in a new CWGC cemetery at Fromelles, and applauds Minister Snowdon and his British counterpart, Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Defence and Minister for Veterans, Kevan Jones MP, for their joint decision to DNA test the remains at exhumation and use every reasonable method to attempt identification of each soldier.

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