Book Auction 6 Sept.

The John Laffin Memorial Fund (JLMF) is again the beneficiary of the generosity of Craig Laffin and his family. Craig has donated a collection of books from the professional library of his father, the late John Laffin. These books include soldiers’ stories and humour, unit stories, battles and campaigns as well as official histories and reference sources.  They will be auctioned over the coming months on line through eBay, with profits from the sales going to the JLMF.

The second ‘lot’ of books, listed below, will be auctioned on eBay from Saturday 30 August with final bidding taking place on Sunday 6 September.

1914
James Cameron
Published by Cassell, London. 1st Edition. 1959

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From Mons to Ypres with French – A Personal Narrative
Frederic Coleman
Published by Sampson Low,Marston & Co, London. 4th Impression. 1916

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A General Sketch of the European War – The First Phase.
Hilaire Belloc
Published by Thomas Nelson & Sons, London. Reprint 1st Edition June 1915.

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Townshend of Kut
A Biography of Major-General Sir Charles Townshend K.C.B., D.S.O.
A.J. Baker
Published by Cassell, London. 1st Edition 1967.

Townshend_1_web

Townshend_2_web 

If you are interested in bidding on any of these books click here to visit the auction ‘house’ and see how eBay works, and search for the books on or after Sunday 30 August when they come up for auction. A more detailed description of the books will appear on eBay

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The Families and Friends of the First AIF applauds the joint Australian–UK decision, announced by The Hon Greg Combet AM MP and the Hon Kevan Jones MP, to conduct a full DNA testing program on the remains of Australian and British soldiers found in mass graves at Pheasant Wood (Fromelles), and for their continuing commitment to identify as many of the fallen as is possible. We also thank the Australian, UK and French governments for affording dignified individual reburials for these soldiers, buried by German soldiers following the Battle of Fromelles on 19/20 July 1916, in the new Fromelles (Pheasant Wood) Military Cemetery presently under construction at Fromelles.

 

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